According to my Haynes repair manual 1991 through 1994 Ford Explorers have a 15 amp fuse in location # 17 for the fuel gauge looking at the schematic.
There is supposed to be one. Automotive systems are fully fused (everything has a fuse) except the main starter motor.
If the gas gauge stops working is there a fuse for it?
The gas gauge fuse on a 1999 Honda Civic is located in the fuse panel near the hood release. It prevents excessive current from flowing to and damaging the gauge.
the fuse my be blown or ,it needs anew gauge
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The gas gauge in a digital setting is run from a fuse as well as the float inside the gas tank. Check the fuse for the gas gauge to see if that fixes the problem.
( Fuse # 17 ) is a 15 amp fuse for the fuel gauge on a 1993 Ford Explorer according to my Chilton repair manual
it is a fuse that protects the gauge cluster if too much electricity is thrown at it. it affects the gauge needles, gas needles, etc. if none of that stuff is working, check the "cluster" fuse first.
If your gas gauge is not working on your 2000 Impala you need to take it in to a repair shop. There could be a fuse that needs to be replaced to prevent you from running out of gas.
drivers side kick panel, upper right fuse on the fuse block
Is it not working due to bad fuse?if so what fuse is it.i do not have the diagram.
Could be a blown fuse.
could be a fuse out