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Fuel sensor installation on vessel view yamaha350

payam

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Hi everyone I work on a boat and we change motors to Yamaha 350. I want connect fuel sensor (its work with variation voltage) to motor vessel view and remove past analog gage, I want to know is it possible? If it is ok how can I it?:confused::confused:
Tanks a lot
 
in Yamaha 350 we have one panel(vessel view) that we can show some information for example GPS information and capacity of fuel tank(graphic bar) on it, I want to know is it possible connect my fuel sensor(measure capacity of fuel in tank) to panel directly please illustrate it for me
Tanks :confused:
 
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Yamaha does not use the term "vessel view". I am guessing that what you have is the Yamaha Command Link speedometer. Is this correct? Or, do you have a combination speed/fuel meter. Both of these have a right hand side bar scale that depicts tank level information. Both can accept a GPS input.

Are these the type of gauges that you have http://yamahaoutboards.com/Marine_Rigging_Parts_Catalog/#12/z

Either will accept an input from a fuel tank sender. I prefer the capacitance probe type. it is all solid state and can be custom fit to a tank. www.centroidproducts.com
 
Hi every one, first thank you for notice to my problem, I have one diagram from Yamaha motor that illustrate how connect fuel sensor to multi-function color gage (that I introduce vessel view in my last post) but it is not clear for me because until now I don’t connect fuel sensor to multi-function color gage thus first show you last connection diagram of fuel sensor to analog gage and picture of my fuel sensor and then Yamaha motor diagram. 1. Is it possible I connect directly this fuel sensor to multi-function color gage?
 

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If your colour gauge is by Yamaha it is known as a Command Link Plus display.

There is a small harness that plugs into the back of the dislay. The harness has four wire pairs, one pair per tank for up to four tanks.

Simply run a pair of wires from the tank sender wires to one of the wire pairs in the harness. Observe the correct polarity. Ground the tank sender wire to the boats ground system. Then, set up the display to display fuel in the tank to which the sender is attached.

Voila. You will have tank level displayed in the bars on the right side of the display.
 
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