Depends on what you mean by "normal". Generally lobe piercings are an 18 gauge.... so going up to a 4 will probably rip... I would suggest talking to a piercer to find out what gauge you should use
Pull to the right.
The temp may not go up until the antifreeze leaks way down. Or the temp gauge may not be working right. The leak needs to be fixed, or the engine can overheat and cause permanent damage.
Well, my gauge usually sit right about the middle.
Any battery can cause a fire under the right circumstances.
Yes.
The wires to the fuel pump are not connected correctly or are disconnected.
Normal cause is failed bulb.
The gauge on the far right side of the gauge cluster is your engine temperature gauge. The normal operating temperature is at the half-way mark. If the needle raises above the 3/4 mark then the car is overheating. A light will come on also if it begins to overheat.
I believe they should run at abt. 200-210 with a 195 thermostat . It will also depend on what engine you have. 4.3 liters run on the gauge right at 200
A light with pinging sound shows on the lower right side of the Instrument Panel and the fuel gauge indicator bounces momentarily. What can be the cause of this?
16 gauge is smaller than a 14 gauge. You can buy a stretcher and stretch the hole.
if your computer gets ripped out from above the front right tire then your gas gauge and everything else wont work. poor American engineering, they couldn't think of a better place for the computer