Don't get your hopes up. I was just at my dealer yesterday (Yamaha's largest midwest dealer, mind you) to look at the Kawi Ultra line, and they said they've sold multiple 2023's with that exact same problem. My 2022 does the opposite. It reads full for a couple hour of continuous riding, then goes to empty in the blink of an eye, alarm goes off with b/w 40-50% actually remaining. That seems to be what all the 2019-2022's are doing. It's interesting to hear you experienced that same opposite issue on the 2023 that the dealer owner mentioned.
I have no idea what to make of that, and neither does the dealer's owner, who even he cannot seem to get any type of answer (at all) from Yamaha. He has tons of customer complaints on the FX's he has sold over the last few years on this very issue of the fuel gauge/alarm. I would bet money that if Yamaha ever does manage to fix the fuel gauge, it'll be purely a prospective thing, with all prior delivered units swept under the rug. No recall, technical bulletin, or software update for us existing owners.
It's looking like it'll be pretty damn expensive to trade-in my 2022 FX for a Kawi Ultra 310LX...but at least I haven't heard about any fuel gauge accuracy issues on those. If anyone has...please speak up lol.
I have no idea what to make of that, and neither does the dealer's owner, who even he cannot seem to get any type of answer (at all) from Yamaha. He has tons of customer complaints on the FX's he has sold over the last few years on this very issue of the fuel gauge/alarm. I would bet money that if Yamaha ever does manage to fix the fuel gauge, it'll be purely a prospective thing, with all prior delivered units swept under the rug. No recall, technical bulletin, or software update for us existing owners.
It's looking like it'll be pretty damn expensive to trade-in my 2022 FX for a Kawi Ultra 310LX...but at least I haven't heard about any fuel gauge accuracy issues on those. If anyone has...please speak up lol.
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