Just bought a used 2005 center console with a 2005 F225TXRD. The boat doesn't have fuel monitoring so looking to add a commandlink square gauge. Is this a relatively simple process or am I better off installating a Garmin GFS10 with a nmea 2000 feed to my chartplotter?
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fairdeal - haven't gotten that far yet. I'm assuming the harness is there although I'm not sure where to look for it. The boat has Faria analog instruments including speedo, tach, trim and fuel level. On the latter I assume it's just a feed from a float type sensor in the fuel tank.
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Originally posted by captn tj View Post69jx1018505
Look inside the engine pan up near the front. You are looking for a bright refrigerator white four pin connector. It should have a cap on it. The connector will have only two wires going to it, one blue and one white.
Can you find the connector?
Here is what it will look like. Dig deep.
https://www.google.com/search?q=yama...HAKYpfo-TwM%3A
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Originally posted by captn tj View Postthanks - picture worth a thousand words - will check it out this weekend. I assume if it isn't there then my best bet is a garmin fuel sensor or equivalent mated to a compatible chartplotter?
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Boscoe99,
I believe I found the plug you mentioned. Not a great picture but it does have two wires going into it and is capped off.Attached Files
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Originally posted by captn tj View PostBoscoe99,
I believe I found the plug you mentioned. Not a great picture but it does have two wires going into it and is capped off.
btw, you mention you have a N2K capable chartplotter
you _may_ be able to simply go direct to that (via an adapter cable to an N2K backbone)
for under $100.
I think any "Command Link" instrument is somewhat more than tha...
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Originally posted by fairdeal View Post(not Boscoe, but) looks right - I can see a white wire - if the other is blue, that's it.
btw, you mention you have a N2K capable chartplotter
you _may_ be able to simply go direct to that (via an adapter cable to an N2K backbone)
for under $100.
I think any "Command Link" instrument is somewhat more than tha...
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You have one more hurdle to overcome. That is, do you have the correct ECU that outputs the data. Hopefully so, but you won't know until you connect the CL plug in the engine to an NMEA 2000 network via a Lowrance type cable. 0120-37.
You should get engine RPM, engine trim, fuel flow, oil pressure, engine block temperature, voltage, engine hours and some other stuff that I forget at the moment.
http://www.lowrance.com/Global/Lowra...Connection.pdf
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you may even have another "hurdle" - what make/model chartplotter would you connect to?
I have a F225TXRD - manuf'd 11/04 - with a "-30" ECU
I was pleasantly surprised to find the harness has the Command Link connector
so I connected to a Garmin GPSMAP 740s via "the Lowrance cable"/N2K backbone
worked great! enjoyed the use of it for over a year
then I upgraded to a newer Garmin 7608 - now there's some kind of compatibility issue -
the Garmin "sees" the yamaha - but only momentarily before losing it - and so on, and so on, and so onLast edited by fairdeal; 09-27-2015, 10:23 AM.
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some of the early D model yamaha's were supposed to support command link and NEMA 2000 stuff.
some simply would not even though the plug was there.
by the late production 05 (D) models it was mostly resolved.
first D model F150 I tried to rig with command link never did work correctly. we finally rerigged it with a 6y5 package.
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