There is none. But you can try disconnecting the wiring attached to the fuel sending unit and look at the fuel gauge. If it is giving you an empty reading, the fuel gauge is faulty and should be replaced.
A faulty thermostat might cause the temp gauge on the 2000 Nissan Altima to raise to hot when the car is not overheating. A faulty thermostat can cause the gauge to move up and down and might even turn the fan on.
You would have your lips stuck together until you somehow got it to unstick
My Altima had that problem and it was the water pump going out. It started with temperature gauge was moving, but then it started leaking and finally the heater stopped being warm at idle.
It is possible a fuse blew. Check all fuses. If none blown take it to a garage. Check the instrument cluster voltage regulator.
The most likely cause is either a failed sending unit (which is inside the fuel tank) or a failed gauge itself (which is part of the instrument cluster). Removal/replacement of either would be extremely expensive, requiring a skilled mechanic. Other causes could be a faulty connection or a broken wire. It would be necessary to gain access to the sender unit and fuel gauge to inspect for a faulty connection. Inspecting the fuel gauge connection requires removal of the instrument panel.
The fuel gauge, temp gauge, and starter relay are on the same fuse (instrument panel). Does the car start? if the car starts then it is the module on the back of the instrument panel. it has 3 wires ( black, blue and yellow). once changed the guages would work fine.
age of car - although be careful that you do not have any leaks anywhere - this happened to me in a slot canyone in UT - the truck i had blew up
That would be 16 gauge, which is .0625 inches thick.
it is not safe to fire 16 gauge shell in anything but a 16 gauge.No shells will interchange with other gauge guns since a 16 gauge shell would fit in a 12 gauge chamber, I would think you can do this.
NO!!! A 12 gauge shotgun takes only 12 gauge shells. A 20 gauge shell would fall into the barrel and get stuck about half way to the muzzle. You would be in for a nasty surprise when you put a 12 gauge shell behind it and pulled the trigger!!!
The closest would be 18 gauge which is 1.27 mm
Yes