either the fuel gauge needs replacing or the fuel gauge sending unit in the fuel tank is stuck
its proabley the float located inside the gas tank...could be stuck
If the fuel gauge is stuck, the needle never moves, then the gauge has a problem and needs to be replaced.
A common problem with Honda cars is that the fuel gauge is stuck on full. This problem is solved by replacing the gauge cluster.
The Taurus could overheat for several reasons. The coolant could be low, the fan might not be operating properly, or the engine could have a stuck thermostat.
The Taurus could overheat for several reasons. The coolant could be low, the fan might not be operating properly, or the engine could have a stuck thermostat.
The float is stuck down at the bottom of the tank or you could have a wiring problem.
your float could be stuck
The gage is broken or the wire is broken or the sensor in the tank is broken or the fuse is blown.
Check the serpentine belt or Thermostat stuck.
The problem may not be in the sensor. The problem could exist in either the the gauge, or something may have gotten stuck in the guage preventing the needle from going any higher. If something gets stuck even once, it can permanently throw your gauge off.
Could be bad gauge or float stuck in fuel tank
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