go to the fusebox drivers side underneath steering column, a plastic piece moves, in there are the fuses, you can check a broken fuse by pulling it out and looking to see if the metal piece is broken
Start off by opening the glove box their should be a legend saying what fuses do what find the number that is for the fuel gage, look under the steering wheel and you will see a fuse box pull out the bad fuse and replace it with another fuse make sure to use right ampage.
Because the servo is electric, check the fuse panel for a blown fuse - there's a 25 amp fuse in your panel somewhere. The fuse is blown for a reason, ranging from an old fuse which is just "tired", to a "short" in the system, to a worn out servo. You might be lucky and stop at the fuse.
Usually there will be lights or equipment in the house that will not operate. If all of the branch circuit breakers or fuses have not tripped or blown the only conclusion left is that the main breaker or fuse has tripped or blown.
It will "open". this will stop current flow. Most folks say you have a blown fuse or the fuse blew (blue?) which is actually incorrect.
try the fuse box look for blown fuse
in the fuse box
You have either a short current, that's why the fuse was blown. Or the fuse is just an accident and you need to change the battery.
tailight/parking/dash lights - look for blown fuse
the fuse my be blown or ,it needs anew gauge
Could be a blown fuse.
You may have a blown fuse.
the first will be check for a blown fuse at headlamps fuse box
A blown fuse can cause your fuel gauge and speedometer to stop working. Replace the fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
Bad bulb? Blown fuse? Bad signal flasher? Bad switch?
If the heater is not working in a 1995 Camaro, there may be one of two issues. Either the heater core is bad or the heater fuse is blown.
Start by checking the fuse. The 1991 to 1994 Ford Explorers have a 15 amp fuse in location # 17 of the fuse panel for the fuel gauge. (according to my Haynes repair manual)
Most vehicles have one fuse that protects all the gauges so if the fuel gauge is the only one not working, the fuse is probably okay. Most causes for a inop fuel gauge is a faulty fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank.