i take it you tried the fuses if ok try checking the rear bulbs
A common cause for a gas gauge to stop working in a 1994 Ford Aspire is a defective fuel gauge. Lose wiring in the dash is another cause.
The fuel empty indicator in a Toyota Paseo might not be working for a couple of different reasons. First, the fuse for the fuel gauge might be blown, in which case you just need to replace it. It is also possible that the float inside the gas tank is faulty and needs servicing.
A short in the turn signal wiring can cause the voltage gauge to fluctuate. A loose ground wire can also cause the gauge to fluctuate.
The gauge does not cause the heat; it only shows what it is.
you have to match the corect year and date if you have a 97 u will need a 97 cluster
i think it's a plug and play thing since the plugs ang wiring are nearly identical
This could be the thermostat, the water pump, hoses, radiator, or a bad sensor. Best to take it to a qualified mechanic or you may wind up sitting on the side of the road.
Most likely, the temperature gauge's connection is loose. It is usually on the thermostat. An inoperative temperature gauge will cause most check engine lights to come on.
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A low coolant level could cause the temp gauge not to read correctly. A faulty temp gauge sending unit could also be the cause. The coolant leak, you would have to find the source of the leak to determine the cause.
A gauge does not idle, please rephrase and re-ask the question.
A gauge glass may burst depending on the gauge itself. High temperature and pressure situations may cause the glass to burst.