The steering is what controls the gauge in cruise control. This is in any car or truck.
The ECM is what controls all the electronics in a truck. The is what controls it in all cars.
Bad gauge and/or coolant temp sensor The coolant temp sensor doesn't control the gauge. There is a sensor in the head on the driver's side that controls the gauge. It is fairly easy to get to, probably one of the only things on a 4th gen. lol
The dashboard of the 1975 Mercedes-Benz 450SL features a range of controls, including the speedometer, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge, and temperature gauge. It typically has a set of toggle switches for headlights, fog lights, and other electrical functions, along with climate control dials for heating and air conditioning. The car also includes a radio and possibly a manual antenna control. Overall, the layout emphasizes functionality and ease of use, characteristic of Mercedes-Benz design philosophy during that era.
no fuse.
Instruments.
A signal from the temperature sensor on the engine.
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if its the bcm.body control module which controls functions like the wipers,speedometer,odometer and gas gauge,it is located behind the fuse panel which is under the dash.
Older models, no. Current models, unlikely. But it would be good to know what year and model, eh? Overall, the FPR controls the fuel pump only.
150.00 in excellent condition
12-ga.; 3-inch chambers