The oil pressure and the fuel gauges on my 2006 226 function intermittently.
They either work or don't.
When the gauges are not working, it seems as if the needles have a small and regular 'tick' as if they are receiving some form of voltage, but the needle movement is nearly undetectable.
My boat has a paddlewheel speed sensor so no concern about water making it onto the gateway board.
My first inclination is to look for a loose or corroded connection.
I tried to look under the dash but there is no access to the gauges without removing the instrument pod.
There are two thumbscrews on top, and a slotted screw on the lower portion of each side. Assuming the steering wheel is off, can I pull the cluster after removing the four fasteners?

They either work or don't.
When the gauges are not working, it seems as if the needles have a small and regular 'tick' as if they are receiving some form of voltage, but the needle movement is nearly undetectable.
My boat has a paddlewheel speed sensor so no concern about water making it onto the gateway board.
My first inclination is to look for a loose or corroded connection.
I tried to look under the dash but there is no access to the gauges without removing the instrument pod.
There are two thumbscrews on top, and a slotted screw on the lower portion of each side. Assuming the steering wheel is off, can I pull the cluster after removing the four fasteners?
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