The brass float on my son's 1994 explorer leaked and had fuel in it causing to show empty all the time. We had to pull the fuel pump/sending unit out of the gas tank. Had to remove the gas tank to do this. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A 1992 Ford Explorer has a 15 amp fuse in location # 17 for the fuel gauge according to my Chilton repair manual (Helpfull)
fuel gauge stays on full and the tempreture does not move from cold on ford explorer 1998
A faulty temperature sensor, a wiring issue, or a blown fuse could cause a temperature gauge to stop working. It could also be due to a malfunction in the gauge itself.
my gas gauge is not working what could be the problem
Fuel Level Sensor in the fuel pump. Replace the fuel pump. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A 1992 Ford Explorer has a 15 amp fuse in location # 17 for the fuel gauge Helpfull
Bad fuse - I believe it is fuse # 17 - 15 amp for the fuel gauge on your 1994 Explorer bad sending unit - it's combined with your fuel pump inside the fuel tank bad wiring connection possibly the gauge itself
If the temperature gauge is not working, one thing it could be besides the gauge itself is a blown fuse. Another possibility is a loose or broken wire on the gauge.Ê
A common cause for a gas gauge to stop working in a 1994 Ford Aspire is a defective fuel gauge. Lose wiring in the dash is another cause.
Fuel [Petrol] Gauges that Fail to WorkAlthough there could be one or more other causes for a fuel/Petrol gauge to fail to work, the answer is YES, a "blown" fuse could cause the gauge to not work.
Could be temperature sensor Could be gauge
it could be the instrument control panel cluster that's what is wrong with mine
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.
There are several reasons why a gas gauge could stop working. A short in the wire from the sending unit could be the culprit. The computer that controls the dashboard gauges could be going out.