Temp & fuel gauges - what am I overlooking?

The RTE IVR has a heartbeat light. If it shuts down, the light goes off.

Also don't forget I had the same problem with a factory IVR.



Will do all the things you listed plus open the cluster up and have a look at the gauges as much as I can. Those are sort of the only thing I have little faith in because all the tests involving wiring and circuit board traces have passed.


But, the behavior was the same when the cluster was installed, so I don't think that is it either.

I'm leaning toward something that happened in the past killed both gauges. Maybe I will be able to tell once I've opened up the cluster and can see the mechanical part of them. I would just order an new OER fuel gauge if they cost half or less of what they do and I don't have an old one around here. (Don't care about the temp gauge TBH it's just part of the symptoms).
Easy to check the gauges.

Just connect one 12 volt lead to one gauge terminal post and momentarily touch the other lead off the other post.

Gauge pointer will deflect immediately if gauge is good.

Caution!!

A momentary touch is all you need.

Do not leave wire connected or you will burn out the gauge!!