Thanks for that. I sent them an email mostly to see if they'd do something. They didn't, I'm not worried about, but you know - you'll never get anything if you don't ask, so I thought I'd give it a shot.
Actually, when we were talking to MM about the situation and the boat only having 110 hours on it, they suggested we contact Sea Ray customer service and see what they say. That's why we contacted them and not Mercruiser. And yes, since Mercruiser is Sea Ray's supplier, you'd think they would...
Should a water pressure sensor be a regular maintenance item at 110 hours? That was my real question to Sea Ray. Was I "upset" with Sea Ray? Well, I wasn't happy that my 2 year old boat died on the water.
How long should a water pressure sensors last?
Our last boat was a Rinker. It 3yrs...
OK. So, some of you may have read that my boat died on the water a few weeks back. It ended up being a bad water pressure sensor and a bad fuel/air valve. My boat has 110 hours on it. I wrote Sea Ray and complained that this shouldn't happen on a 2 year old boat with such low hours. Here was...
Where did you get the customer service number? I went to the Sea Ray website and they only had contact via email. I sent them an email and have yet to hear back. That was a week ago. All I received was a confirmation email that was an auto-reply.