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    No hours meter?

    Looking online at a 2001 Tige 2300V at it says he is not sure the hours because it doesn't have a boat hours meter.

    Is this true?

    Brian

    #2
    I would find it hard to believe it left the factory without an hour meter.
    My 2000 2100V has an hour meter.
    I believe I have seen others post here that a tech can check the hours on the engine with a scan tool. Perhaps someone else will chime in on this.

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      #3
      It should have had one. Maybe they switched it out for another gauge instead. Like a depth finder or fuel flow meter or something?
      A tech should be able to read it off the ECU.
      Mike Allen, Tigé owner since 1997

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        #4
        Where exactly would the hours meter be?

        See attached photo
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          #5
          Mine is a completely different arrangement but it is a analog meter located in the rear port compartment just left of the battery switch
          "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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            #6
            mine is a different setup as well. mine has an hour meter as part of the tach

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              #7
              The Faria Pilot Guage (the one on the far left) should have a record of the hours, but FYI it only counts engine hours when the boat voltage is >13.6V. My charging system is only puttting out 13.4V, so my hours didn't add up this Summer. If you go to the Downloads area on this website, there is a Manual you can download that gives directions on reading the Engine hours.

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