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BountyHunter5150
06-12-2014, 01:16 PM
Hey everyone, new guy here. Question: when the ignition is kicked on the voltmeter goes all the way to the left, and the engine temp gauge all the way to the right when the boat is either hot or cold, running or not. The tach, oil pressure and hourmeter gauges all work fine. Any ideas on bad gauges or bad wiring? The wiring all goes to a junction in the back (the most common one that is normally seen). Thanks a bunch.

HB Vic
06-12-2014, 01:23 PM
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On the VM, left is zero? And temp, right is max temp, correct?

By your comment it does seem that they move from one area to another, true?

I assume the boat runs fine? no battery or temperature issues?

If so, I would assume bad meters and/or possibly a bad temp sender or bad wiring.

Paul65K
06-12-2014, 02:02 PM
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If so, I would assume bad meters and/or possibly a bad temp sender or bad wiring. Well that certainly narrows it down....I guess it could be a burned out light bulb in the gauge as that's the only other thing left :rolleyes

HB Vic
06-12-2014, 02:18 PM
Well that certainly narrows it down....I guess it could be a burned out light bulb in the gauge as that's the only other thing left :rolleyes

I'm in preparation for Friday the 13th. I'm going to stay indoors all day and lay on the floor and drink and eat from plastic cups and paper plates. :D

Menace Marine
06-12-2014, 08:34 PM
Hey everyone, new guy here. Question: when the ignition is kicked on the voltmeter goes all the way to the left, and the engine temp gauge all the way to the right when the boat is either hot or cold, running or not. The tach, oil pressure and hourmeter gauges all work fine. Any ideas on bad gauges or bad wiring? The wiring all goes to a junction in the back (the most common one that is normally seen). Thanks a bunch.

Sounds like a wiring issue. More than likely there is some voltage on the ground side. Try jumper wires direct to power and ground on the gauge and see if it changes anything. With the other power and ground wires removed from the gauge of course.


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Menace Marine
06-12-2014, 08:35 PM
Electrical can be tricky especially over the internet but it shouldn't be to hard to track it down. Remember to keep it simple. Isolate systems in order to pin down the problem.


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BountyHunter5150
06-13-2014, 09:05 PM
Welcome to www.hotboat.com

On the VM, left is zero? And temp, right is max temp, correct?

By your comment it does seem that they move from one area to another, true?

I assume the boat runs fine? no battery or temperature issues?

If so, I would assume bad meters and/or possibly a bad temp sender or bad wiring.


A "yes" to everything that you asked. So, should I start at the gauge itself, or that junction in the back of the boat where all the wires run to? I notice that a couple wires are on the same pole. Would this affect it? Thanks.

HB Vic
06-13-2014, 11:47 PM
A "yes" to everything that you asked. So, should I start at the gauge itself, or that junction in the back of the boat where all the wires run to? I notice that a couple wires are on the same pole. Would this affect it? Thanks.

If you have a DVM or meter I would put it on the VM terminals and see what it reads.

On the temp gauge hard to say. Maybe a bad ground.


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