Golf cart electric fuel guage

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Old 06-15-2020, 05:14 AM
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Assuming the tank already has a cut-out for the float sender, all you need is the sender, the gauge, a bit of wire, and a wiring schematic. Should be pretty straightforward.
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I am looking into installing an electric fuel gauge in a 2017 Yamaha EFI quietech cart. my question is does anyone have one with the electric fuel gauge and if so could you post or send a photo of the installation on the fuel tank? I think I have a suitable location for the sender unit, but would like to see an actual installation, thanks in advance.

BTW, I have checked local dealers and the prices range from $90 to $150, I believe I can DIY for half of this cost.
I used one of these. Resetable and a lot of information. Very easy installation.
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Old 06-15-2020, 10:25 AM
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I used one of these. Resetable and a lot of information. Very easy installation.
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I guess I was not clear on my original message, I am looking to install a dash mounted fuel level gauge for my GAS powered golf cart. The purpose of my post was to see if I could get a photo of another 2017 EFI yamaha cart that had an after marker fuel level sender installed in the gas tank. There was no info on youtube and other sources I searched on. I have found what I believe is a suitable fuel level sender unit and the associated fuel level gauge, I just was looking for confirmation of the location before purchasing the parts and cutting into the gas tank.
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I’m trying to figure out how you have a 2017 cart without a fuel gauge.
My understanding is that dash mounted fuel gauges are "standard" on carts originally sold to licensed dealers and carts sold/leased to courses and others are usually delivered with a mechanical gauge attached to the gas tank cap. If you bought second hand or from a rebuilder, and if there is no dash gauge, the odds are that your cart began life as a rental or in a course fleet.
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My fuel level sender, mounting hardware, and gauge just came in, i will be testing the components soon and then installing.
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My fuel level sender, mounting hardware, and gauge just came in, i will be testing the components soon and then installing.
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