newbie_nick
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Hello all... I am a new boat owner and new to the forum. Thank you, in advance, for your help!
I just purchased a 2015 Four Winns H190 RS, and the fuel gauge is not working. I have watched a few YouTube videos about diagnosing fuel gauge issues, but my gauge is a cluster with speedometer, voltmeter and fuel gauge together. This seems to complicate things a bit.
I think that I have figured out that the large black (shielded) cable is for the speedometer gauge, and the voltmeter and fuel gauge are in the harness. Based off of my research, I think that pink is fuel signal, purple is switched power, and yellow is ground. From the Four Winns electrical schematic, I think that blue is the cluster lighting.
What I've observed:
Speedometer works
Voltmeter works
Questions:
1) Does it seem like I have the wiring identified properly from the colors?
2) When I turn the key to the boat 'on', the voltmeter rises but the fuel gauge does not budge. I assume that the voltmeter is reading voltage from purple back to yellow. Does that seem correct?
3) Since the voltmeter is getting good ground, I assume that either the pink wire from the sending unit is bad, the ground from the sending unit to ground is bad, or the fuel gauge is bad. Does that seem to make sense?
My next moves:
1) Measure resistance between the pink wire and yellow wire at the harness.
2) Measure resistance between the fuel sender ground to a good ground (- terminal on the battery)
Am I thinking through this the right way? I would appreciate any corrections to my statements above or thoughts on diagnosing this.
Thank you!
Nick
I just purchased a 2015 Four Winns H190 RS, and the fuel gauge is not working. I have watched a few YouTube videos about diagnosing fuel gauge issues, but my gauge is a cluster with speedometer, voltmeter and fuel gauge together. This seems to complicate things a bit.
I think that I have figured out that the large black (shielded) cable is for the speedometer gauge, and the voltmeter and fuel gauge are in the harness. Based off of my research, I think that pink is fuel signal, purple is switched power, and yellow is ground. From the Four Winns electrical schematic, I think that blue is the cluster lighting.
What I've observed:
Speedometer works
Voltmeter works
Questions:
1) Does it seem like I have the wiring identified properly from the colors?
2) When I turn the key to the boat 'on', the voltmeter rises but the fuel gauge does not budge. I assume that the voltmeter is reading voltage from purple back to yellow. Does that seem correct?
3) Since the voltmeter is getting good ground, I assume that either the pink wire from the sending unit is bad, the ground from the sending unit to ground is bad, or the fuel gauge is bad. Does that seem to make sense?
My next moves:
1) Measure resistance between the pink wire and yellow wire at the harness.
2) Measure resistance between the fuel sender ground to a good ground (- terminal on the battery)
Am I thinking through this the right way? I would appreciate any corrections to my statements above or thoughts on diagnosing this.
Thank you!
Nick