Mercury Outboard Gauge Wiring – HOW TO INSTALL

Mercury Outboard Gauge Wiring – HOW TO INSTALL

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We’re wiring in Faria Chesapeake gauges from scratch today on this pontoon restoration project. This boat is getting the GPS Speedometer, a fuel gauge, voltage gauge, and a depth finder gauge, all wired in using the Mercury gauge harness (part number: 84-892990T01). To wire in a tachometer or other gauges from this harness all you have to do is connect those signal wires to the correct gauges, then follow the same procedure shown in this video to supply power and ground.

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tritownnow says:

Again we’ll done Tom! Quick question, is the wiring harness from the engine to the console one complete part number or is it different harnesses that you had to run independently? You showed the wiring at the console, is the other end by the engine one large multiple PIN plug in?

KING FISH says:

The absolute best gauge install and wire tutorial on YouTube PERIOD!!!! Your timing for this is spot on as I was looking for some help because I'm in the middle of a full restoration on my boat and planned on knocking this out tomorrow, thanks Tom.

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