Is there still actually loads of fuel in the tank? if so try checking the sender unit float in the fuel tank and check to see if there is fuel actually inside the float bulb as this could be your problem there may be a crack in it.
it might be a fuse
Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
it is an adverbGauge is a noun or a verb.verb - to measure accurately the size of something using a gauge, to estimate the size of something.Can you gauge the size of the crowd here today?noun - a device for measuring the size of something, a standard measure or scale of measurement, the thickness of sheet metal or wire.Use the pressure gauge and check the tires. I have some 10 gauge wire that we can use.
Something for a gun
Test with a mechanical gauge to accurately detemine oil pressure Could just be a defective oil pressure sensor
Was the volt gauge working? If it showed no response when driving then the charge/ign fuse could be blown and you were running off battery power till it ran down.
Usually the gauge in on the dashboard with all the other gauges. That way you can read it while driving.
you should not be driving
at the beginning it will be cold, but it will warm up as you start driving
Most likely, the temperature gauge's connection is loose. It is usually on the thermostat. An inoperative temperature gauge will cause most check engine lights to come on.
The fuel gauge is located in cars. It is used to tell how much fuel is left in the tank. When this gets low the tank will need filling up with more fuel.
It goes up while driving and down when you're idle....that's normal