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Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge indicates the quantity of fuel remaining in the
tank when the ignition is in the “ON” position. Although your
fuel tank will still have some fuel remaining even though the
gauge reads empty, it is recommended that the tank be filled
when the gauge indicates 1/4 full.
Notice:
It is not uncommon during the operation
of your boat for the fuel gauge to
register slightly different amounts than
what is actually in the tank. This is
normal operation and does not indicate
a problem.
For more information on fueling your boat, see “Fueling” under the “Operation” section
of this manual.
Oil Pressure Gauge
The oil pressure gauge indicates the oil pressure in the engine
while the engine is running and is measured in pounds per
square inch (psi). Oil pressure may vary with engine speed,
outside temperatures, oil viscosity, and other environmental
factors but readings above the low pressure zone indicate the
normal operating range. If the oil pressure reading is below the
normal range, you should stop the engine immediately and
check your oil as soon as possible.
Damage to your engine due to neglected oil problems can be
costly and may not be covered under your engine warranty.
Temperature Gauge
The temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the
water/coolant inside the engine. Be sure to refer to your engine
manual for the proper operating range for this gauge.
engine
80
240
160
F
MAL-11
Caution
oil
0
80
40
psi
MAL-10
fuel
E
F
MAL-9
Figure 4 - Fuel Gauge
Figure 5 - Oil Pressure Gauge
Figure 6 - Temperature Gauge
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