snowsk8erMI DeleteThis @aol.com wrote in news:1181582805.403362.8660
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> My dad recently purchased two 1995 Seadoo XP's that are in great
> condition. The only thing that is a problem right now is the fuel
> gauges. Neither work, one shows three bars constantly and the other
> doesn't show any. I think that either the sensor or a wire has come
> loose. I'm looking at Seadoo's parts diagrams and can't see where the
> wire goes into the tank or how the sensor works. Does anyone have any
> advice as to how I could go about looking at the wiring or the
> sensor? It seems to be a common problem.
>
> Thanks
>
I have used '95 XP and '95 GTX.
I am told the fuel sensor is located on the top of the tank.
The XP I have doesn't have any bars or a low fuel light that work.
The GTX shows bars, but is totally inaccurate. After filling tank it will
read just under full (the last bar doesn't light), and 1/2 hour of
running will drop it to half, and hour or so drops it to 2 bars.
I haven't pulled it either apart yet becuase I am used to not having a
fuel guage on my old stand-up. And I just add about 2 gallons per running
hour following use.
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