I have a 1997 Carver 355 ACMY that I have owned for 17 years. My water tank is empty, yet when I turn on power for the water tank level indicator the gauge pegs full. It was working fine a couple of weeks ago. The sending unit in the tank is original. It has 3 wires (send, negative, and positive) attached to the top of it. the sending unit has a 1/2" PVC pipe extending out the bottom of it with a wire wrapped around it, and there appears to be a resister inside the 1/2" PVC pipe. How do I test whether my gauge or the sending unit is shot? I did a continuity check between "pos" and "neg" and got "OL", between "pos" and "send" and got "OL", and between "neg" and "send" I got 371 ohms. I also put the sending unit in a bucket of water with half the sending unit under water and it still pegged full. The gauge does not raise slowly when power is applied, it immediately pegs full. Any help would be appreciated.
Tim
Tim