To fix the temperature gauge not working in a 1994 Dodge Shadow, start by checking the fuse related to the gauge cluster to ensure it's not blown. Next, inspect the temperature sending unit, which is located near the engine coolant outlet; replace it if it's faulty. Additionally, verify the wiring connections to the gauge and the sending unit for any damage or corrosion. If these steps don't resolve the issue, the problem may lie within the gauge itself or the engine control module.
try replacing the thermostat
It is possible that the temperature gauge has stopped working in a 1992 Tempo due to a blown fuse. It is also possible that the temperature gauge stopped working do to the temperature sensor in the engine having a short.
Temperature gauge not moved and the fan's always are working
Have you checked for leaks? also the cooling fan may not be working.
A faulty temperature sensor, a wiring issue, or a blown fuse could cause a temperature gauge to stop working. It could also be due to a malfunction in the gauge itself.
They don't have fuses. The speedometer is controlled by the speed sensor(s) and the temperature gauge is controlled by the coolant temperature sensor.
If the temperature gauge is not working, one thing it could be besides the gauge itself is a blown fuse. Another possibility is a loose or broken wire on the gauge.Ê
You probably could A) replace the gauge or B) take it to a dealership and have them look at it
If your temperature gauge isn't working the problem is a bad gauge, grounded or disconnected wiring or, most likely, the temp sender isn't working.
Low Coolant? Weak Temerature sensor? Weak gauge Gauge working properly and recording the thermostat opening and closing as engine temperature fluctuates
=A Gage is gun a 12 gage=
Both.