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A fuel gauge is standard equipment on all instrument clusters. This gauge is located on the left side of the instrument cluster, left of the speedometer and the engine temperature gauge. The gauge consists of a movable gauge needle or pointer controlled by the instrument cluster circuitry and a fixed 90 degree gauge scale on the cluster overlay that reads bottom-to-top from E (or Empty) to F (or Full). An International Control and Display Symbol icon for Fuel is located on the cluster overlay, adjacent to the hub of the gauge needle. An arrowhead pointed to the left side of the vehicle is imprinted on the cluster overlay next to the Fuel icon on the gauge to provide the driver with a reminder as to the location of the fuel filler access.

The fuel gauge graphics are white, gray and black against a black field except for a single red graduation at the low end of the gauge scale, making them clearly visible within the instrument cluster in daylight. When illuminated from behind by the panel lamps dimmer controlled cluster illumination lighting with the ignition switch in the ON or START positions or with the exterior lamps turned ON, the graphics all retain their unilluminated colors and appearance. The orange gauge needle has internal optical illumination. Gauge illumination is provided by Light Emitting Diode (LED) units soldered onto the instrument cluster electronic circuit board.

The fuel gauge is serviced as a unit with the instrument cluster.