Gauges don’t work....

Gary5410

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I have had low voltage at the fuse panel. So I started at the battery and cleaned the connections, then clean all the grounds behind the dash & now have full voltage. Then I replaced original fuse panel with same but new, added additional blue sea box for things that had in line fuses. Now everything seems to work, voltage is good......but none of my gauges work....don’t know where to start??
 
Did you check the wiring harness at the motor as well as at the panel? What outboard engine do you have? These contacts can also corrodel. Does the motor start and run well? Does the tachometer register?
 
I don’t think it would be at the engine as I suspect it was something I did....but I think all wires are accounted for. Is there a fuse for the panel???
 
Gary,

I had the same experience on my boat. At the time I was not familiar with this chart:

http://www.criboats.com/wp-content/uplo ... Colors.pdf

Try to trace your yellow/green (temp gauge sender) and gray (tach) [under the Honda column in this chart] from your helm instruments as far back as you can. Mine led to blown inline 10A fuses at the binnacle end of the engine wiring harness. They were WAY back near the throttles and almost inaccessible in my boat. I don’t have an access plate back there.

The circuit protection for all my helm wiring is a 40A breaker on the 12v distribution/battery selection switches back on the transom, not a fuse.

At the time, I knew that under modern rules 12V NEG wires could be black (old std) or yellow (new std), but I did not know that in YamaWorld yellow was IGN ON 12V POS as per this chart. Yet further proof, should you need any, that A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE CAN BE A DANGEROUS THING!

Hope this helps, and also that you have at least one arm that is 6 feet long with a hand that can replace the fuse in an inline fuse holder with three fingers by feel.

Best,

John
 
The tach wires come from a plug on the binnacle control box. There are usually 3 or 4 wires there, and sometime can pull apart when you are working on wires under the fuse panel.
 
The tach wires come from a plug on the binnacle control box. There are usually 3 or 4 wires there, and sometime can pull apart when you are working on wires under the fuse panel.
 
Gary5410":3ow81iou said:

It looks as if they are using the studs are attachment points. Is the base a plastic or aluminum? The wiring is not consistent with ground black and positive red. It looks as if at least one jumper for the positive is black. If that happens, I usually replace with a proper color, or wrap red tape over the black wire--or red head shrink by the fittings.

Glad the problem was solved...!!
 
Looks to me like a sensor of some kind. Don't know what though. I would undo the tie and see if it said anything on it. I'd also look into the shop manual for the engine you have and see what is says about the remote controls and indicators.
 
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