alternater symbol
The dashboard symbols on the Toyota Corolla as well as other vehicles are designed to help you know that your car is running properly. You will find your engine light, oil gauge, hazard lights, and blinkers with your dashboard symbols.
In my experience with my Chevy it was a ground wire
0.06 FOR 2.2 Gauge will show .060 or 1.52mm for 2.2Litre 4 cylinder
Yes if one or more gauge is reading wrong
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.
To replace the gas gauge on a 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier, you'll first need to disconnect the battery for safety. Remove the dashboard panel to access the instrument cluster, then unscrew the cluster and gently pull it out. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the screws holding the gas gauge in place, then replace it with a new one. Reassemble the cluster and dashboard, reconnect the battery, and test the gauge to ensure it's functioning properly.
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.
The actual dash would have to be cut out, as it is attached. The gauge cluster un bolts from the back.
Yes, the 2003 Chevy Cavalier features a standard gauge cluster that includes a speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and engine temperature gauge. The speedometer typically measures speed in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour. The tachometer displays engine RPM, while the fuel gauge indicates the level of gasoline in the tank. Additionally, warning lights for issues such as check engine, oil pressure, and battery status are also present in the gauge cluster.
I would replace the thermostat. This sounds like the thermostat is stuck open.
Quick check gauge... It looks like a big tire gauge and works much the same way. Autozone has one. Wish I could post pics on answers.com
The coolant fan sensor is the same as the sensor that shows the coolant temperature on the dash gauge. It is located on the intake manifold.