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    2007 Model Fuel Gauges

    I just wanted to centralize the whole fuel gauge not working on brand new boats. I know, myself, and at least 3 other 22Ve owners, have taken delivery of our brand new boats and had the fuel gauge not work. I just wanted to get a general consensus of whose fuel gauges are working and whose aren't.. and what you did to fix it if you were able to. Supposedly, from what I have read on here, the 2007 model fuel gauge is SUPPOSED to be pretty darn accurate. (once it works) Any info?
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    Yes
    66.67%
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    No
    16.67%
    2
    Yes, but I fixed it.
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    Yes, but the dealer fixed it.
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    If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

    #2
    Originally posted by wakeboarder247 View Post
    I just wanted to centralize the whole fuel gauge not working on brand new boats. I know, myself, and at least 3 other 22Ve owners, have taken delivery of our brand new boats and had the fuel gauge not work. I just wanted to get a general consensus of whose fuel gauges are working and whose aren't.. and what you did to fix it if you were able to. Supposedly, from what I have read on here, the 2007 model fuel gauge is SUPPOSED to be pretty darn accurate. (once it works) Any info?
    So far mine is very accurate. It seems to get a better reading while the boat is moving and the fuel is under pressure vs. when it is sitting idle or just with the key turned to on.
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      #3
      I normally throw the boat in reverse from idle, for a split second, and watch the fuel gauge. That's the only way I can get a close to accurate reading. Mine is an '06 though.

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        #4
        Define not working...

        Is it just not accurate? or is it completely wrong? ( example, you know your empty but it still shows 1/2 full?)

        My gauge, seems to work fine but I have not pushed either limit yet ( full tank or empty tank) should I be looking for something?
        Tige owner since 2006

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          #5
          Although mine is an 06, I had a new sending unit installed under warranty in Feb, And let my tell you.......this thing is almost as accurate as an automobile gauge.

          Now, while cruising @ any speed above "no wake" it will show "full" until it reaches 1/2 tank or less, then it is fairly accurate down to empty. I know this because I ran it till the engine bobbled, on purpose, just to see. When I filled up, it took 35 gals. This is just how a boat should work. It's the nature of the beast.

          While sitting still, it will show just where the fuel level is, with in 1 to 2 gallons.
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            #6
            Originally posted by chpthril View Post
            Although mine is an 06, I had a new sending unit installed under warranty in Feb, And let my tell you.......this thing is almost as accurate as an automobile gauge.

            Now, while cruising @ any speed above "no wake" it will show "full" until it reaches 1/2 tank or less, then it is fairly accurate down to empty. I know this because I ran it till the engine bobbled, on purpose, just to see. When I filled up, it took 35 gals. This is just how a boat should work. It's the nature of the beast.

            While sitting still, it will show just where the fuel level is, with in 1 to 2 gallons.
            This is exactly how my boat is working also.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Kscales View Post
              Define not working...

              Is it just not accurate? or is it completely wrong? ( example, you know your empty but it still shows 1/2 full?)

              My gauge, seems to work fine but I have not pushed either limit yet ( full tank or empty tank) should I be looking for something?
              We filled our 22Ve up w/ about 25 gallons and took her out. needle never rose above empty. tapped on the gauge (per advice from others) and still nothing. It's going back to the dealer in a week and a half for a couple small things so hopefully they fix it. I was pumped b/c, like most of you are saying, it is pretty accurate but I was bummed to find that mine wont register anything..
              If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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                #8
                G-Money- I noticed you voted "yes, but the dealer fixed it". What was wrong with it? and which boat do you have?
                If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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                  #9
                  Mine doesn't work. I show half tank at full, and empty, when the tank is half full. I called my dealer, and he said they are all like that, and its just the way it is. I didn't like the answer, and I my last 2 boats had tanks in the same place, and the guage floated alot, but idleing level it worked. My Tigé 24Vé doesn't work at all, and I really don't like the answer from the dealer.
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                    #10
                    Due to the shape and location of the tank, float and sending unit, the guages are not able to read correctly 100% of the time. This is not just a Tige issue.
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                      #11
                      Ragboy- I totally agree w/ you that the answer your dealer gave you was kinda bs. That's why I started this thread b/c I wanted to see how people got their gauges fixed.

                      Zad- I totally understand that gauges are not able to be ready correctly 100% of the time. My problem is that mine doesn't work at all. And I have heard that other 22Ve (and other model) owners have been having similar problems of them not working at all.
                      If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by zad0030 View Post
                        Due to the shape and location of the tank, float and sending unit, the guages are not able to read correctly 100% of the time. This is not just a Tige issue.
                        I am new to Tige, but not new to boating. And other boats I have used/owned, the guages pretty well when floating level. I don't mind that it is innacurate when moving around, or even innacurate, but its not even in vicinity. When I get to half a tank, it just shows empty, and I have no idea where I am, just have to watch my hours. I expect a gauge to be all over the map when riding around, or bow up, I understand that. Just because it seems to be a common problem for Tige boats, doesn't mean it shouldn't be resolved. I shouldn't feel "picky" for expecting my fuel gauge to work on a boat I just dropped $60k on.
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                          #13
                          And it's not "picky" if there are 6 people on here (going off of current poll) that have '07s that aren't having fuel gauge problems. Obviously it isn't everyone that is having a problem so if you are experiencing a problem, your dealer should fix it. I'm hoping mine does when I take it to them next week...
                          If you ain't falling.. you ain't trying hard enough..

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by ragboy View Post
                            Mine doesn't work. I show half tank at full, and empty, when the tank is half full. I called my dealer, and he said they are all like that, and its just the way it is. I didn't like the answer, and I my last 2 boats had tanks in the same place, and the guage floated alot, but idleing level it worked. My Tigé 24Vé doesn't work at all, and I really don't like the answer from the dealer.
                            You have a lazy dealer and I'd first talk to the owner of the dealer, then call Tige'.
                            No way should you take that for an answer.

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                              #15
                              One sure way of knowing how much gas you use is to watch the hours. I typically use the equation of 6 gallons per hour.

                              I know that your gas gauge should tell you how much fuel you have but this is just another way to know.

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