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    Fuel gauge not working

    2001 Sprint 280 PRO, gauge registers negative empty with 10 gallons of fuel added.Any knowledge on float replacement?
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    Single or dual tank.....in the back or under the seat??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmeister View Post
    Single or dual tank.....in the back or under the seat??
    Single Tank, not sure on tank shape. I've yet to pull out the seats to get off the panel the says FUEL Tank is behind this plate.
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    On the 207 I had to remove the aluminum plate behind the seat by opening the livewells and back compartments. Screws were in the lip of the compartments. Then I could access the fuel gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassmeister View Post
    On the 207 I had to remove the aluminum plate behind the seat by opening the livewells and back compartments. Screws were in the lip of the compartments. Then I could access the fuel gauge.
    Thanks Michael, that's where I'll start tomorrow.
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    Found a bad ground, problem fixed............
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