Check your fuses in your fuse block you should have a fuse that says "gauges". If you fuses check good take it to a mechanic shop.
There are certain car gauges which are mandatory to have in a dashboard. These gauges are the speedometer, the temperature gauge, the fuel gauge, the tachometer, oil pressure gauge, charging system gauge, and odometer.
It's that part in front of the driver with the lights and gauges, radio, glove compartment, etc.
To change the gauges on a VTI the dashboard gauge bezel needs to be removed from the car. Once the bezel is off the gauges will be easily accessible. Replace the gauges.
check your fuses first
I call it the instrument panel but it's also called the dashboard or dash panel
Gauges on a car's dashboard are instruments that provide vital information about the vehicle's performance and status. Common gauges include the speedometer, which shows the vehicle's speed, the tachometer, which indicates engine RPM, and the fuel gauge, which displays the amount of fuel remaining. Additional gauges may monitor engine temperature, oil pressure, and battery voltage. Together, these gauges help drivers maintain optimal vehicle operation and ensure safety.
The dashboard is the assembly between the front seat and the windshield/firewall. The dash usually contains the gauges, radio, heater/ac, etc....
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Some common gauges on a car's dashboard include the speedometer, which indicates the vehicle's speed, and the fuel gauge, which shows the level of fuel in the tank. Additionally, the temperature gauge monitors the engine's coolant temperature, while the tachometer displays the engine's RPM (revolutions per minute). These gauges provide essential information for safe and efficient driving.
Usually the gauge in on the dashboard with all the other gauges. That way you can read it while driving.
loose battery connection, or dead battery.
Check the oil level in the car.