The most common answer is they are broken, but more specifically if the fuse inside your car blew it would throw the reading off in your temperture and fuel gauges since they run through the same circut board in your car you should definatly check your fuses.
One reason why fuel and temperature gauges would stop working on a 1992 Toyota Corolla would be a short in the wires. This would lead to a blown fuse. Check the fuse and replace it.
If your Chevy trailblazer 2004 gauges are not working, check your fuel pump.
If it just the fuel gage then your sending unit is not working or their is a broke wire between the tank and the gage. If all your gages are not working check for a blwon fuse.
Yes, there is a fuse for this. It should be labeled INST.
I have a 1991 E-150 hightop with 110k miles on it. both the gauges stopped working I had to replace both sending units and that worked
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Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
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.
I believe one fuse protects all the gauges. If only the fuel gauge stopped working I would suspect the sending unit in the fuel tank is at fault.
Oil Pressure Engine Temperature Fuel level Battery voltage
This temperature depends on the fuel used and working conditions.
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.