Check coolant level Could be a bad tenperature sensor or gauge Could be a bad thermostat not opening to allow coolant flow
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It could be a number of things, but my first guess would be a faulty thermostat.
Your problem is not a fuse. There is not a fuse that controls that one gage. Check the temperature sending unit. 99% thermostat if you want to get a used sending unit from the wrecker
the normally position of needle in temperature gage is a half of gage.
=A Gage is gun a 12 gage=
Either : The engine coolant temperature is HIGH The engine oil pressure is LOW Or the fuel gauge is at or near EMPTY
Change the gage from high to low.
The temperature gage on a 95 Civic can be located on the dash board, assuming this temperature gage is for the heat of the engine. It is usually located near the mileage.
It sounds like a bad Temperature Sensor or the Gage It's self.
It is normal for a temperature gauge to go up a little bit until the thermostat opens up and the cooling fan comes on. As long as it is not going out of the normal temperature range it is fine.
my car over heat but the fan is runing and the and the temperature gage doesn't go hot until am going up a hill
Thermostat