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if your computer gets ripped out from above the front right tire then your gas gauge and everything else wont work. poor American engineering, they couldn't think of a better place for the computer
change in temperature causes change in pressure
More than likely it is because it is in different conditions than the official weather stations thermometer. An official thermometer is in the shade and has air circulation. This is how an official temperature gauge has to be set up. The temperature reading from your car could be higher for a number of reasons, partially dependent on where the thermometer sensor is located. It could be in direct sunlight, near the engine, or if you are on pavement it could be receiving ambient heat waves coming off the pavement. All three of these things could increase the temperature reading of your gauge.
It's likely you accidentally knocked a wire loose or something. If you can find the temperature sensor, check the wires. Also check all around where the air filter is to see if there's anything loose there too.
A tachometer is a gauge that measures mechanical rotation, and typically reads out in "RPM" or revolutions per minute. Such a gauge can be used anywhere where a measurement of speed of rotation is needed, but the most common use is to measure how many times in a minute the crankshaft of your car's engine turns, which would indicate to the car's driver how hard the car's engine is working at any given moment.
why would a speedometer stop working on a Mazda
They don't have fuses. The speedometer is controlled by the speed sensor(s) and the temperature gauge is controlled by the coolant temperature sensor.
Yes, there is a fuse for this. It should be labeled INST.
Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
The gauge has failed.
If the fuel gauge, temperature gauge, odometer, and speedometer are not working on a Pontiac Sunbird, it could be due to a faulty instrument cluster, a blown fuse, or issues with the vehicle's wiring or connectors. Additionally, a malfunctioning vehicle speed sensor (VSS) can affect both the speedometer and odometer. Checking the fuses and inspecting the wiring for damage are good first steps in diagnosing the problem. If those are intact, the instrument cluster or VSS may need to be tested or replaced.
You may have a blown fuse.
It is possible that the temperature gauge has stopped working in a 1992 Tempo due to a blown fuse. It is also possible that the temperature gauge stopped working do to the temperature sensor in the engine having a short.
Buy a new Speedometer cluster. The external Temp gauge is extremely rare
The problem would be that the car is messed up
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.
Temperature gauge not moved and the fan's always are working