The first thing that I would check is the wiring and the temp sensor @ the engine. Sorry but I do not know where the sensor is located on the engine. Usually they are not too hard to locate. i would replace temperature sender usual located near front of engine near thermostat housing
Most likely the sensor in the motor.
Bad sending unit in tank.
You have a ground from the oil sender unit to the gauge. This is how you check a gauge. ground out the wire at the sender and it pegs out the gauge.
What gauge string you use is all about personal preference. There is no gauge that is "good" for it its what you like and can use comfortably.
The correct GAUGE wire is 28 for a car stereo.
last i seen it it was a 0 gauge
Probably a ground wire issue.
The gauge does not cause the heat; it only shows what it is.
don't know but my 95 Taurus gauge is dead except after putting some clean burn gas additive in the tank. guage worked a little then went dead again. deposits?
The oil pressure gauge on a 2002 Ford Taurus is located right next to where the battery is, toward the middle of the actual car. The gauge is connected to the front of the engine.
To change the gauge lights on a 1998 Ford Taurus SE, the dash cover has to be removed to access the burned out bulbs. There are screws and clips holding the dash cover on.
The fuel sending unit is sticking, or the wiring to the gauge is loose. These are the two most common causes of an erratic gauge.
Yes it will, up to 500kg. Keep an eye on the temp gauge as it could cause overheating on long uphills or under heavier loads.
Maybe the temp gauge works, but there is a separate coolant temperature sensor for the engine control system, which includes the fans. Check it out.
Depends on what info you are seeking. Rossi is owned by Taurus. The Taurus website would be a good starting point.
either the fuel gauge needs replacing or the fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank is stuck
1999 subaru legacy wagon mph gauge works when it wants to what makes the gauge work? Is it a censor, fuse, wire please help
AnswerIt might be the temperature sensor / sending unit.This is actually a pretty easy, and cheap fix. They're usually on the upper right corner of the engine - and just screw-in/out.The folks at the auto parts store should be able to point it out for you on your specific engine.See "Related Questions" below for more