A common problem with Honda cars is that the fuel gauge is stuck on full. This problem is solved by replacing the gauge cluster.
My 2004 Rebel does NOT have a fuel gauge. Would be handy though.
There is no fuel gauge on this motorcycle. You have to estimate fuel usage from driving or open the fuel tank to see how much is in it.
no On a 1985 vt1100 the gauge is on the tank beside the temp gauge
Change your fuel sending unit.
If your fuel gauge is out of wack, go to the local parts store and orfer some fuel gauge wack. Pour it directly into the gauge until it is full of wack..........
Your fuel gauge is probably reading incorrectly because of a bad fuel level sending unit. There is an access hole for it in the trunk or under the back seat. It is easy to replace and not very expensive.
If a 2000 Honda Accord gas light stays on the fuel sensor may be failing. Running a diagnostic tool will show if the fuel gauge sensor is malfunctioning.
This may help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5xC957OXSs
Turn on the ingniton and look at the fuel gauge.
You have to fabricate fittings to splice into the fuel line at the fuel filter so as to install a fuel pressure gauge. Not uncommon to do with older vehicles.
The Honda shadow does not have a gas gage it has a lite that comes on when you get to the reserve portion of the tank.
Depends on what year the Civic is which you did not list. All I can tell you is that it is on the dash near the fuel gauge.