1997 Speedster Gas Gauge
#1
Posted 04 May 2008 - 12:45 PM
#2
Posted 07 May 2008 - 12:53 PM
The tank sender is usually around 100- 150 USD, and can be purchased online or thru your dealer. If you are a doo it yourselfer, it can be done, but is a pain sometimes because of all the fuel lines connected to the sender. There have been threads on repairing the sender , but it's more trouble than its worth. A working fuel gauge is a good thing to have, although you can actually see the fuel level in the tank thru the open engine hatch.I notice my gas gauge always stays on 1/2 tank. How much does these usually cost to get fixed....I think this is a vaulable tool to have working...I fill my tank up every time I go out I usually ride a few hrs not sure even how long can go on a tank of gas Anyone know I have a 1997 with the two 2 cycle engines....Also how do I know how much oil I have in I have a oil light sensor not sure it it works only had the boat in water 3 times since I got it at end of last summer. I just try to keep the oil pretty full ....Any response will help Also do I suppose to cut off both gas knobs to the engines after loading up the boat or can the gas knobs stay turned on all the time
The oil light is on the fuel gauge, and is actuated by a float in the oil tank. When the level gets low enough, it will bring the lamp on- telling you that you need to add oil. The floats are notorious for hanging up. A rule of thumb, when you check or add gas, look at the oil tank too- you should be able to see the level clearly enough to know if it needs oil or not.
I never shut off the fuel controls unless I was working on the fuel system, or storing the boat. It probably isn't a bad idea to shut them off when you are trailering, but not a requirement.
#3
Posted 08 May 2008 - 06:00 PM
I notice my gas gauge always stays on 1/2 tank. How much does these usually cost to get fixed....I think this is a vaulable tool to have working...I fill my tank up every time I go out I usually ride a few hrs not sure even how long can go on a tank of gas Anyone know I have a 1997 with the two 2 cycle engines....Also how do I know how much oil I have in I have a oil light sensor not sure it it works only had the boat in water 3 times since I got it at end of last summer. I just try to keep the oil pretty full ....Any response will help Also do I suppose to cut off both gas knobs to the engines after loading up the boat or can the gas knobs stay turned on all the time
Maybe it's a defective baffle. Just to give you an idea, i had the fuel baffle replaced on my previous ride (2000 speedster). The damage was:
Parts-$159.95 + labor $65. It was worth it though. Last time i used the boat, I did not hear the annoying beeping sound telling me that the tank is low on fuel even though it's full tank! I hope this helps....
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#4
Posted 08 May 2008 - 07:36 PM
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#5
Posted 13 May 2008 - 10:51 AM
Make sure you disconnect the battery before removing any components of the fuel system, and work in a well ventilated area.
You can do the same type of check on the oil sender. That sender will have a Blue and Blue/Black wire. If you pop it out of the oil tank you can test with an Ohms meter, make sure the reservoir at the bottom of the sensor is completely drained and test it should read as an open circuit (infinity), then soak the sensor in a cup of oil (again giving the reservoir time to fill, submerged in oil it should read as a closed circuit (1 ohm Max). If there is a problem with the connection, or wire the oil light will stay on (ie, of you forget to plug it back in you will have the oil light lit)
If that stuff al checks out it might be your gauge, bad news is this part is not available from Seadoo anymore. If you do need a gauge, hunt around online, the seadoo part was 204470061.
#6
Posted 20 May 2008 - 05:25 PM
I notice my gas gauge always stays on 1/2 tank. How much does these usually cost to get fixed....I think this is a vaulable tool to have working...I fill my tank up every time I go out I usually ride a few hrs not sure even how long can go on a tank of gas Anyone know I have a 1997 with the two 2 cycle engines....Also how do I know how much oil I have in I have a oil light sensor not sure it it works only had the boat in water 3 times since I got it at end of last summer. I just try to keep the oil pretty full ....Any response will help Also do I suppose to cut off both gas knobs to the engines after loading up the boat or can the gas knobs stay turned on all the time
anyone had this problem yet
#7
Posted 20 May 2008 - 08:02 PM
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#8
Posted 26 May 2008 - 12:38 PM
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