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Old 03-14-2006, 09:01 AM
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Default Re: NavMan Fuel 3100 or other NavMan

I bought mine by doing a search on mysimon.com for the navman 3100. Works great. My only complaint would be that I can't figure out how to tell it I put in 50 gallons. Call Navman and let them know that would be a useful feature. Not all of us fill our tank each time. Be sure to follow the instructions on installing the sender AFTER the fuel filter. Navman did replace my sender 11 months after purchase.
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Old 03-14-2006, 10:09 AM
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My only complaint would be that I can't figure out how to tell it I put in 50 gallons. Call Navman and let them know that would be a useful feature. Not all of us fill our tank each time.
It's in the manual, no need to call Navman. In setup mode you tell it the new number of gallons. So if you have 22 gallons and you put in 50, you increase your gallons to 72.
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