2007 SANTE 220 dead gauge question

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  • JMitch811
    • Sep 2014
    • 60

    • Wolverine Lake, MI

    • 2007 SANTE 220

    2007 SANTE 220 dead gauge question

    I have a dead temp gauge which was nothing more than a mild inconvenience since the digital temp gauge works fine. Now I have a dead Fuel Gauge... The Fuel Gauge is more than a mild inconvenience due to the crazy math that my "hours left" meter seems to throw at me.. I took off the dash panel and each gauge is daisy chained to the next coming off the speedo. The dead ones, fuel and temp, are # 2 and #3 in the series. Oil and voltage are #1 and #4 and they work fine. I was just going to buy two new gauges and hope it fixed the issue until I found out they were $80 bucks each. Does anyone have any idea or experience with this? My gut feeling is that the 2 gauges are bad but figured the few mins it takes to post this message might save me $160. Thanks for the help!
  • d_nodixon
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • Sep 2008
    • 475

    • Hammond, LA

    • 2013 SAN 230

    #2
    I replaced the gauges in my 06 and that solved the issue....Don't think we have the same gauges, but they are interchangeable I believe

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    2013 SAN 230
    2006 SSN 210 (SOLD)

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    • mr_454ss
      • May 2015
      • 55

      • Wilton CA

      • 05 216 Air Nautique TE (Sold) 06 220 Super Air Nautique TE

      #3
      Same thing was happening to me. I have an 05 but I bought 2009 gauges and that fixed my 3 bad gauges.


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      • JMitch811
        • Sep 2014
        • 60

        • Wolverine Lake, MI

        • 2007 SANTE 220

        #4
        just to close the loop... I bought new gauges from Nautiqueparts and it worked like a charm. 5 min fix and all is good..

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