How to Fix a Non-Moving Fuel Gauge?
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The solution to a non-moving fuel gauge is to replace the fuel level sender (fuel float). A non-moving fuel gauge is usually caused by a damaged fuel float. There are many reasons that can lead to a non-moving fuel gauge, including not only a damaged fuel float but also a disconnected fuel level sensor plug, a dead car battery, or lack of lubrication for the fuel gauge needle. If the car has been used for a long time, various parts may age, and the fuel level sensor plug in the fuel tank can easily become loose. In this case, simply reinserting and tightening the fuel level sensor plug can solve the problem. The fuel gauge is used to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the car's fuel tank. It can be either a pointer type or a digital display. The fuel gauge consists of a fuel level indicator with a voltage regulator and a fuel level height sensor.