It's not fused separately. If your fuel gauge isn't working, you either have faulty wiring to the gauge, or a faulty fuel sending unit.
The fuse box for the fuel gauge on 1998 Chevy blazer is located on the driver side. It is near the hook latch.
The fuel gauge fuse on 1998 Chevy blazer is located in the front of the blazer. It is on the driver side next to the hook latch.
no- 1998-2000 Chevy Venture vans only have a relay for the fuel pump and no fuse.
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Yes, the 1997 Chevy Cheyenne pickup does have a fuse related to the fuel gauge. The fuse for the instrument cluster, which includes the fuel gauge, is located in the fuse box under the dashboard. If you're experiencing issues with the fuel gauge, checking the appropriate fuse for any signs of damage or failure is a good first step. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific fuse locations and ratings.
Yes, a 1993 Chevy G20 van does have a fuse that can affect the fuel gauge operation. The fuel gauge is typically part of the instrument cluster, and if the gauge is not working, checking the fuse related to the instrument panel is a good first step. Consult the owner's manual for the specific fuse location and rating. If the fuse is intact, the issue may lie elsewhere in the electrical system or the fuel sending unit.
If your Chevy Cavalier's fuel gauge is not working, it could be due to a faulty fuel level sensor, a broken wiring connection, or a malfunctioning gauge itself. Start by checking the fuse related to the fuel system, as a blown fuse could cause the gauge to stop functioning. If the fuse is intact, inspect the wiring and connections at the fuel tank and gauge. If these components appear to be in good condition, the gauge or the fuel level sender may need replacement.
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A blown fuse can cause your fuel gauge and speedometer to stop working. Replace the fuse. The fuse can be found in the fuse box. The location of the fuse will be listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.
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.
You must have a 1998 or newer truck. There is no FUSE for the fuel level gauge. Now there is a fuel leveling sensor on the sending unit that is inside of the fuel tank and that is what controls your fuel gauge. It is common for the sensor to get coated with suffler that is in today's fuels / Gas. You will have to remove the FUEL LEVELING SENSOR That's in the fuel tank and REPLACE it with a new one from the Chevy dealer.
If the gas gauge stops working is there a fuse for it?