On my 1995 Ford Explorer the " check gage " light will come on if the engine
coolant temperature is TOO HIGH , the oil pressure is TOO LOW , or the fuel
gauge is at or near empty
The check gauges light comes on when one of the gauges it outside of the safe operating range. Check oil pressure, coolant temp, battery voltage, etc.
The engine is overheating. The check engine light is not on because you have no problem with the emissions system which this light monitors.
What year is your car? Did you mean the CHECK ENGINE light? The battery gauge?
Check gauge? Never heard of a check gauge light. If you are referring to the check engine light it is on because there is a problem with the emissions system. You need to have the ECU scanned by a professional.
Check the alternator.
The gauge check light is just a reminder to check your gauges.Probably your fuel gauge is below a set point.Just put gas in it and it will go off. Rember..its not the check engine light...
Your fuel is low. Its telling you to check your gas gauge...
* Check gage Illuminates when the engine coolant temperature is high, the engine oilpressure is low or the fuel gauge is at or near empty.
Check engine light : Gauge cluster without tachometer ( under the engine oil pressure gauge ) Gauge cluster with tachometer ( just to the left of the battery voltage gauge )
It means at least one of the gauges is out of its normal range. The "check gauge light" is notifing you to take notice with either the engine temp gauge, the battery gauge or the engine oil pressure gauge.
If your gauge cluster has a tachometer:The "Check engine" light is under the tachometer just below the "1000."If your gauge cluster does not have a tachometer:The "Check engine" light is below the fuel gauge, just to the left of the high-beam headlight indicator.
it could be a range of things. it could be overheating, gas gauge is low, or your rpms are running too high.
Does the light say check gauge or check engine?