I replaced the float on mine this winter,$14.95 works fine now. They tend to lose the magnets, was missing 1 of 4,wouldn`t read fuel level.
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In Topic: fuel gauge
29 June 2010 - 10:43 AM
Mine just died too. That float seems to be the cheapest way to start. Do you have a part number by chance?
In Topic: Steering Cable
29 June 2010 - 10:37 AM
YES it did work. The cable was damaged. To check 1st though before you do anything, get someone to turn the steerling wheel, while you are holding the rear udder/lower unit. This will simulate the pressure on the lake. If that cable binds up and you are holding the lower unit, its most likly a damaged steering cable. You can go to dealer, or I went to Babbits online and bought one. I found the instructions on how to install it on the forumn.
SeaDooMike, have you replaced the cable since posting and has this solved the issue? I just bought a used 2001 Challenger 1800 and am experiencing the exact same symptom (can hardly steer at all when going approx. 20MPH or faster).
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