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Fuel reading stuck on 100%

jcb1977

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Location
Elkhart Lake, WI
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2024
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
25
so the last 3 or 4 outings, my fuel reading on the connext screen is constantly showing 100%. I didn't reset the fuel used setting last time my filled up so dont' have a good way of knowing what's left in the tank but would guess it's probably 50 or 60% full. Anyone run into this before and have any suggestions for resetting before pulling out the fuel sender to take a look at it?

goign forward I'll reset my fuel used setting and keep track of it that way but would like to get the fuel reading working again.
 
so the last 3 or 4 outings, my fuel reading on the connext screen is constantly showing 100%. I didn't reset the fuel used setting last time my filled up so dont' have a good way of knowing what's left in the tank but would guess it's probably 50 or 60% full. Anyone run into this before and have any suggestions for resetting before pulling out the fuel sender to take a look at it?

goign forward I'll reset my fuel used setting and keep track of it that way but would like to get the fuel reading working again.
Unfortunately, there’s not very much that could be wrong other than the sending unit. Sometimes they just stick in the up/full position and just pounding the top of the tank near the unit, or on top of the sending unit itself will break the float loose. Just don’t break the connectors.
 
This was a problem, a couple of years back, or that’s when it was more prevalent. The best way to solve the issue is to burn the gas level down to around a quarter tank or perhaps less then refill it. That seemed to fix the issue for those with this issue.
 
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