Possibly, and there is definitely a problem understanding your English.
A common problem with a gas gauge is the sending unit. The sending unit is located inside of the fuel tank and is removed through an access on the top of the tank.
Chevy's are known for this problem, i just recently had the same problem and what you need to do is replace the fuel sending unit. My original problem had to do with my fuel pump not working and i wasn't really worried about the gauge but we figured since we had the tank down we might as well swap the sending unit and my gauge starting working. Good luck
Start with the most likely problem, check the bulb first, then the sending unit, then the wiring.
posiable a bad fuel sending unit.
I'm not sure either. I have the same problem. I'm sending mine to a gauge repair shop in MN.
It could be a fuse or the fuel sending unit. On that vehicle the fuel sending unit can be accessed by removing the rear seat.
More likely the problem is with the reostat on the sending unit,(in the tank).
It is probably your fuel sending unit gone bad. Have seen multiple posts on this problem.
I am having the samew problem with my probe and a mchanic said it is the fuel pump sending unit. there is no fuse for it.
Your problem is not a fuse. There is not a fuse that controls that one gage. Check the temperature sending unit. 99% thermostat if you want to get a used sending unit from the wrecker
I just had the same problem with my 95 intrepid and it was the sending unit that needed to be replaced.
it could be the guage, but that is extremely rare. i had the same problem as you, i have a 97 gmc sierra (same as Chevy in case you didnt know). the sending unit in the fuel pump is where your problem is. this comes as a 1 peice drop-in pump and you HAVE to buy the whole pump not just the sending unit. There is a fair chance of it being a short between the sending unit and dash guage, but it is also slim.