I'm in the process of diagnosing the fuel gauge on my 1998 GS201, which stopped working near the end of last season. Haven't yet had a chance to test resistance of the sender on the wires connected to the gauge itself, will do so when I next have go to the boat's location.
But if the problem isn't there, and I need to investigate the sender itself at the gas tank, I can't figure out how to access it. The hatch that gives access to the battery is only large enough for a very small child to fit through; I almost dislocated my shoulder trying to fit through it once, and almost got stuck in it. Cutting a hatch in the floor wouldn't do any good because the tank is located in the transom area, almost directly beneath the back seat cushion and ski pole. I can't figure out how anyone services this boat, including the bilge pump if I needed to replace it.
Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks much in advance,
Joe
But if the problem isn't there, and I need to investigate the sender itself at the gas tank, I can't figure out how to access it. The hatch that gives access to the battery is only large enough for a very small child to fit through; I almost dislocated my shoulder trying to fit through it once, and almost got stuck in it. Cutting a hatch in the floor wouldn't do any good because the tank is located in the transom area, almost directly beneath the back seat cushion and ski pole. I can't figure out how anyone services this boat, including the bilge pump if I needed to replace it.
Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks much in advance,
Joe