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the sending unit is attached to the fuel pump in the tank.
The fuel sensor in the gas tank is bad.
If the gas gauge stops working is there a fuse for it?
if you are refering to the sensor for the fuel gauge, it is in the fuel tank with the fuel pump.
more then likely it could be the temp, sending unit. or a bad wire to temp, sensor!!
The coolant fan sensor is the same as the sensor that shows the coolant temperature on the dash gauge. It is located on the intake manifold.
The fuel gauge sensor is located in the fuel tank. The fuel gauge sensor and fuel pump are one assembly. To my knowledge they are sold as one unit and is fairly expensive. The fuel tank must be dropped to R&R the assembly.
Top rear of the engine next to the distributor.
It is actually a multifunction fuse that controls a variety of things like your day time running lights, your a/c, the fuel gauge, and your day light sensor. The cruise control fuse is the one you're actually looking for. It is a 10A fuse in the right I/P junction block on the passenger side of the dash board.
It is inside of the fuel tank.
The sensor for the temp gauge in the 96 S10 4.3L would be the sensor located between #3 and #5 spark plugs, it has one wire plugged to it. The temp sensor for the ECM is located next to the thermostat housing, it has two wires plugged to it.
because the engine in that car does not cool down