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Volt Meter issues?
« on: February 01, 2017, 01:11:13 am »
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At the end of last summer my 99 E-22 was having issues with the volt meter.
Idle 12.8 volts.........3000 rpm 9.5 volts. all other gauges work. Bad Gauge?
Checked two alternators. both were good. any ideas? Oh looking forward
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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2017, 19:03:00 pm »
Well the 1999 uses a MDC it is NLA. If the only gauge is bad then you can order replacement

MGA0010918   Gauge,Volt,EarlyDash,2"Face,Black   15    38    55.78    $15.00 .

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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2017, 15:43:04 pm »
Capt. Rick.
We will probably need the gauge.  Explain the NLA please.  Thanks Curtis

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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #3 on: February 05, 2017, 00:34:17 am »
NLA   No Longer Available

manufacture stopped making it.

All gauges when the key is on should pulse and zero out.

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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2017, 16:49:49 pm »
I would measure at the dash wirh a volt meter and see what you get. If its 13+ volts with the engine running you are good, and could replace the gauge with a standard marine gauge. You can also remove the MDC and go with all standard gauges. It's not super hard but you need to be relatively handy with a crimper. I have images from swapping out my gauges I can share.

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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #5 on: March 08, 2017, 14:59:47 pm »
I would measure at the dash wirh a volt meter and see what you get. If its 13+ volts with the engine running you are good, and could replace the gauge with a standard marine gauge. You can also remove the MDC and go with all standard gauges. It's not super hard but you need to be relatively handy with a crimper. I have images from swapping out my gauges I can share.

Sammamish I would like to see how you configured the wiring harness after removal of the MDC for the analog gauges good sir!

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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #6 on: March 11, 2017, 22:25:20 pm »
I went through the pictures I have, somehow, I don't have pictures of the harness, or I managed to delete it. I'll shoot one the next time I take the cover off the boat. I have however attached a picture of the new gauges and old gauges, and a picture of half of the factory harness connector that leads to the MDC where I made the cuts and spliced in the new gauges.  The red cylinder is the warning alarm for oil pressure/temp, and it  wasn't compatible with the sierra oil pressure gauge I used, so I unplugged it since it connected in the middle of the factory harness, and could be removed and the two plugs in the harness plugged together. The wiring colors are:

Dark Blue - Dash/gauge Lights
Pink - Fuel Gauge
Gray - Tach
Tan - Temp Gauge
Light Blue - Oil Pressure
Purple - 12v hot when ignition on used to power gauges


 Note that the "after" picture is before I put in the GPS speedo as it arrived about a month after.


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Re: Volt Meter issues?
« Reply #7 on: May 03, 2017, 03:35:27 am »
Same problem here but My message center (digital on right) and volt meter on left show low voltage on acceleration and higher speeds.
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