You've got to drop the tank and replace the float that's the part that tells the light when its full or empty....if that doesn't work then replace the gauge sending unit...if that isn't it then check if the light is what is bad replace the light...if that doesn't work then i don't know !!!
This is cluster failure! The instrument cluster will need to be replaced this is usually done by certified Mercedes repair facility
It is just wires connecting the instrument cluster to the ECM. Your instrument cluster is starting to go bad & needs to be replaced. Contact these folks: http://www.aaellc.com
The gauges on the dash is the instrument cluster.
A blown fuse or the instrument cluster has failed. The cluster must be replaced as a unit.
To get a 2003 F-150 Truck to start after replacing the instrument cluster the cluster will have to be re-programmed. A dealer or possibly a locksmith can reprogram an instrument cluster.
Disconnect negative battery cableTilt the steering wheel to its lowest position and remove the instrument cluster bezelRemove the instrument cluster retaining screwsPull the instrument cluster out,unplug the electrical connectors from the backside and the shift indicator from the bottom (automatic trans models) then remove the cluster from the instrument panel
The instrument cluster can be replaced. The connectors on the back of the instrument clusters are the same for all versions of that generation of the Ford Focus. There are however problems when doing this: -The odometer will show the miles from the old cluster. The milage is built in to the cluster, not the car. -Some panel lights (like the ABS light) may light up depending on your vehicle's options. It is sometimes possible (although usually relatively expensive) to have the cluster reprogrammed at a Ford dealership to correct these problems.
The instrument cluster is what houses the speedometer, and the gauges.
Remove instrument cluster in a 2003 olds aurora
Instrument cluster is starting to fail. Needs to be replaced. Ford no longer makes them. Contact these folks: http://www.aaellc.com
Bad news - there is no light bulb. The cluster is light using electro-luminesence, which means the entire thing needs to be replaced.
you have to take out the intrument cluster and replaced the light bulbs that are inside the instrument cluster!...its really simple