Where is the speedometer on a Mercury outboard?
Your outboard has a water pressure speedometer located on the lower unit of your motor. From time to time, this feature will get clogged with debris, weeds and gravel. This problem is easy to fix with one simple tool a drill bit. Locate the tiny hole on the leading edge of your lower unit.
When do Mercury outboard gauges go out of stock?
Only 4 left in stock (more on the way). . In stock on April 16, 2021. . Only 4 left in stock – order soon. . In stock on April 13, 2021.
Why is my outboard speedometer not working properly?
You may have an obstruction causing the instrument to not function properly. Your outboard has a water pressure speedometer located on the lower unit of your motor. From time to time, this feature will get clogged with debris, weeds and gravel.
What are the gauges on a Mercury Marine engine?
Displays that typically have a pointer and scale to indicate a specific measurement such as speed, rpm, trim, or fuel level. Connected by wires that carry signals from the engine. Fully compatible with all engines — including FourStroke, Verado® and OptiMax®. Digital. Digital gauges brought on-board through the SmartCraft® digital package.
What kind of gauges do I need for my Boat?
A gauge for every boat and boater. From classic to contemporary, Mercury® has the gauges and displays that fit your boat and your needs. A broad range of styles, colors and shapes, as well as analog and digital versions. And always, above all, built to the highest standards for quality and reliability. Analog. Classic simplicity.
Only 4 left in stock (more on the way). . In stock on April 16, 2021. . Only 4 left in stock – order soon. . In stock on April 13, 2021.
Which is the most advanced gauge in the marine industry?
The marine industry’s most advanced gauge, offering essential vessel information in plain, descriptive, easily understood language. The SmartCraft Digital Throttle & Shift (DTS) system. The epitome of smooth, precise shifting and lightning-fast throttle response. No cables. No hesitation.