The fuses for the gas and temperature gauges are typically located in the fuse box of the vehicle. You can consult the vehicle's manual to locate the specific fuse for these gauges or use a multimeter to test each fuse for continuity to identify the one that is blown. If you're unsure, you can also seek assistance from a professional mechanic.
Actually there are several discussions ongoing regarding the usability of such gauges for propane tanks, but anyhow: propane tank gauges can be purchased online for example at "Gas Gauge Direct".
Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure pressure are called pressure gauges or vacuum gauges.
Gas itself cannot have a temperature; rather, it is the particles within the gas that have kinetic energy, which determines its temperature. So, gas particles can be at a low temperature, making the gas feel cold to the touch.
Nitrogen gas is not in itself flammable, and does not have an auto ignition temperature.
Temperature is measured by the movement of gas particles in a vessel. When the gas particles move faster, the temperature of the gas increases, and vice versa.
Check the fuses.
If the guages then work correctly after the vehicle is started, this is normal.
have you checked your fuses?
Yes, there are typically fuses associated with the dashboard gauges in vehicles. These fuses protect the electrical circuits that power the gauges, ensuring they operate correctly. If a gauge is not functioning, checking the corresponding fuse is a good troubleshooting step. The location and specifications of these fuses can usually be found in the vehicle's owner's manual.
C. Temperature and Sanitizer Gauges
Check your fuses.
check your fuses first
The fuse will be under the hood in a black box of fuses the lid of the box will have a diagram on the inside.
Check the fuses.
The power or ground connections to the instrument cluster could be bad. Check the fuses, then the wiring to the dash to find a common problem for the heat, gauges and speedometer.
Maybe, but it's better to start from fuses especially those high current fuses.
Try checking your fuses.