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Faria offers a Limited, Lifetime Warranty on all of our Marine Instruments.

Occasionally gauges do fail and need replacement. The more information supplied to Faria on the Warranty Service page helps to effectively evaluate your gauge. The Warranty Service page will ask you to provide information to expedite the warranty claim. Once you have completed the on-line warranty claim form, you will receive a confirmation e-mail containing return instructions for your gauge

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Quick Tips In this section you will find some basic troubleshooting devices and information about our gauges. Often you can find information which will help provide a simple fix to the problem.

A basic Trouble Shooting guide provides step by step instruction on how to look at the gauge and see where the malfunction is. Sometimes we find that the gauge is not the problem and that a wire or a signal feed has gone bad causing the erratic operation. Following the guide can help spot these errors before you send in a properly operating gauge for repair.

We also have basic information available for you, which explains some of the more common questions about our gauges. Please check the Instrument Facts sheet before you send in your gauge for warranty repair.
Gauge Finder Expanded View of GaugeThe Gauge Finder will help you identify many of the gauges we have produced over the years. There are many places that you can use to identify your gauge. Using the image to the left we show you many of the areas that we have broken out to help you define what your gauge is even if it is still in the dash of your boat. Use this handy Gauge Finder information sheet to find the areas that we will be looking at for a visual identification.

To begin: If your gauge is out of the dash, look on the side of the case. There should be a white label on it. This label was applied at the factory and has several identifying marks. Most factory part numbers have a alpha-numeric identifier. You can find this number on the label. Depending on the type of gauge you will see different number and letter combinations. The factory number is usually in this format; XX0000. There is usually a two-digit letter followed by a four-digit number. This can vary and there may be a three-digit letter followed by a three-digit number. Like this; XXX000. If you can find that number, letter combination then you are done. Please note that number down. That is the number that we will be asking for when filling out this Warranty Request form.

If you can not find the label on the side of the case or it can not be read for whatever reason you can still find your gauge's factory number.

This database is based on visual definitions of things you can easily identify. By simply answering a few simple questions we should be able to identify which gauge you are looking for.

Click here to go to the Gauge Finder
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