A gauge fuse is a type of fuse used in electrical circuits to provide overcurrent protection. It is designed to melt and break the circuit when the current exceeds a certain threshold, preventing damage to the circuit components. Gauge fuses are commonly used in automotive and industrial applications, where they are selected based on the specific current ratings required for safe operation. They are typically available in various sizes and ratings to match different electrical systems.
The fuse for the petro gauge can be found in the fuse box. The fuse will be labeled as the instrument panel fuse.
If the gas gauge stops working is there a fuse for it?
Fuse location for temperature gauge for a Malibu
Yes , I believe it is fuse # 17 , a 15 amp fuse for the fuel gauge
You have either a short current, that's why the fuse was blown. Or the fuse is just an accident and you need to change the battery.
The fuse for the temperature gauge on a 2001 Pontiac Aztek is located in the under-hood fuse box. You can find the fuse box near the battery. Check the diagram on the fuse box cover for the specific fuse related to the instrument panel or temperature gauge, as the labeling may vary. If the gauge is not functioning, inspect that fuse for any signs of damage or failure.
The gas gauge fuse on a 1999 Honda Civic is located in the fuse panel near the hood release. It prevents excessive current from flowing to and damaging the gauge.
One fuse protects the instrument cluster (all the gauges). It should be a 5 or 7.5 amp mini fuse located in the inside fuse center. If the fuel gauge is the only gauge not working, it's not the fuse.
fuse 37
According to my Chilton repair manual , fuse # 16 is a 15 amp fuse for the fuel gauge on a 1994 Ford Ranger
no fuse.
The 1993 Ford Explorer fuel gauge fuse can be found in the fuse box. The fuse box can be found in the engine compartment. The location of the fuse is listed on the inside cover of the fuse box.