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ford f250 - temp and oil gauge not working

The gasoline indicator on the instrument panel does not move, generally there are the following situations"

1. First of all, use a special computer to check whether it is a circuit problem. Generally, if the fuse of the control instrument is burned out, the oil gauge will not move. This can also be checked manually. Search according to the instructions of the fuse, and you will find Whether it was burned or not.

2. If there is no problem with the circuit, then check the oil gauge sensor.

3. If the problem is still not solved, it is necessary to uncover the oil tank, take out the oil pump assembly, and check whether the float is stuck. The stuck float will also cause the oil gauge to not move. The oil gauge does not move mainly because of these three situations. Of course, there may be other factors that cause the oil gauge to not move. Generally, it can be checked with a computer.

If Ford f250 - temp and oil gauge not working, oil meter and water temperature gauge of the car do not work, it is caused by the following reasons: 1. Circuit failure: The stopwatch, fuel meter and water temperature meter of the car are powered and operated through the vehicle's circuit . If the vehicle's electrical circuits fail, the gauges stop working. 2. Sensor failure: The stopwatch, oil gauge and water temperature gauge of the car all use sensors to detect the state of the vehicle and respond accordingly. If a sensor fails, those gauges will also stop working. 3. Dashboard failure: If the car's dashboard itself is faulty, then all the gauges may stop working. 4. Power supply problem: The failure of the car's battery or generator may also cause the car's instrument to not move. It is recommended that you find a professional to check and repair in time to ensure the normal operation of the vehicle and driving safety.It is also possible that your spark plug or ignition coil is damaged and the engine lacks cylinders. The third may be that your gasoline filter or gasoline pump is damaged, resulting in insufficient fuel supply to the engine. A sensor is broken.

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