No - the gauge reports 'real-time' the engine temperature.
If it is wrong, there is a problem with the sending unit on the engine.
This is a pretty easy fix...
To reset the outside temperature gauge on a 2004 Mini Cooper, start by turning on the vehicle and allowing it to run for a few minutes. Then, find the reset button or switch on the instrument cluster, often located near the temperature display or on the dashboard. Press and hold the button until the display resets or shows a calibration mode. If the issue persists, it may be necessary to check for wiring or sensor problems.
Carburators don't have reset buttons.
To reset the fuel gauge on a 2005 Audi A4, first, ensure the ignition is turned off. Then, press and hold the trip odometer reset button while turning the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Continue holding the button until the gauge resets. After releasing the button, turn off the ignition and start the engine to check if the fuel gauge has reset properly.
The reset button for the fuel pump is in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel ( there is an access hole )
Hold reset button for about 5 seconds then it should reset.
press the reset button and hold for 2 seconds.
Turn the car to the on position. Hit trip reset button until it say trip. Now turn the key to off. Hold the trip button and turn to on. Release trip button after the needles reset.
in trunk on body by spare
The fuel reset button of this car is situated under the kick panel of passenger car. We should remove the kickpanel to access on it.
There is no reset button for the fuel gauge. Something is either wrong with the gauge or the sending unit in the tank.
If you mean the reset button on top of the FUEL PUMP SHUT OFF SWITCH the switch is located in the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel , by your left foot ( there is an access hole ) on a 2000 Mercury Villager
In the drivers footwell , behind the kick panel . There is an opening in the kick panel to access the red reset button on top of the switch