I doubt it.
it would be the fuel gauge relay or fuse located at or located in the vehicle.
There is no relay for the fuel gauge. It is powered directly off the ignition switch. The fuel pump relay is behind the driver in the engine compartment on the fire wall just forward of the air cleaner.
No, it is not.
Fuel relay is found under the dash next to the clutch pedal.
There is a fuel pump relay (or circuit opening relay) attached to the ECU (engine computer) located behind the dash.
in the dash panel
under the dash behind the radio
The fuel sending unit typically does not have a dedicated relay; instead, it is usually part of the fuel pump assembly and works in conjunction with the fuel pump relay. The fuel pump relay controls the power supply to the fuel pump, which in turn activates the sending unit to measure the fuel level in the tank. The sending unit then sends this information to the vehicle's fuel gauge. If there are issues with the fuel gauge, it may be related to the sending unit, the relay, or wiring connections.
No, two separate circuits.
fuel gauge on my 99 buick centry custom stays at full , then drops to empty. Is there a fuse or relay that i can have my neighbor look at it
The fuel pump relay is under the drivers side of the dash , right by the steering column.
Under the dash near the fuse box. under dash upper left of steering column. labeled main relay