Check the serpentine belt or Thermostat stuck.
i have sort of the same problem on my dodge 2000 the temperature gauge recently went out and i replaced the sensor but the gauge always reads 0 your not alone with this one...
More often than not, a fuel gauge problem is usually a faulty fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank.
The normal problem is with the sending unit in the tank, on the pump module. You will have to remove the tank and pump to replace.
The normal problem is with the sending unit in the tank, on the pump module. You will have to remove the tank and pump to replace.
If the 1996 Dodge Intrepid will not start, there might be an issue with the battery or the starter. This could also be a problem with the solenoid or the fuel gauge or fuel pump. The problem and the fix will vary depending on whether the car is completely dead or is cranking when the ignition is turned.
If it shows hot on the gauge and it is not hot, there is a gauge or sensor problem.
Its probably the float in the gas tank that tells how much fuel is left in the tank... its sticking.
Answerheater core will most likely be the problem Answerheater core will most likely be the problem Had same problem. Is your temp gauge reading normal? If temp gauge is reading low after driving awhile, may be the thermostat stuck open. If so, easier fix than heater coil.
If the fuel gauge on a 2001 Dodge Caravan stays on full, it could be due to a faulty fuel level sending unit, which is responsible for sending the correct fuel level information to the gauge. Another possibility is a short circuit in the wiring, or a malfunction in the gauge itself. It's also worth checking for issues with the vehicle's onboard computer, as it can affect gauge readings. To diagnose the exact problem, a thorough inspection of these components is recommended.
http://www.asashop.org/autoinc/sept2001/techtips.htm This will provide your answer in full.
A common problem with Honda cars is that the fuel gauge is stuck on full. This problem is solved by replacing the gauge cluster.
Several things can cause your fuel gauge not to work. The most common cause is a bad ground wire. A malfunctioning float in the fuel tank can also cause the problem.