If just the gas gauge is the problem then you most likely have a defective fuel level sending unit. The fuel level sending unit for the gas gauge is located of course inside the gas tank.
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If all of your gauges malfunctioned this way, I'd have to guess possibly a bad ground in the dash. I would look for a loose or corroded screw passing through something that resembles a circuit board printed onto a piece of flexible plastic sheet. Good luck.
there is a sending unit in the gas tank, on the top of the gas tank there will be a ground wire it is most likely disconnected, but if the needle works sometimes then it is the sending unit
Sounds like the fuel sending unit in the gas tank is faulty. Also may want to be sure all wiring is in good condition before replacing fuel sending unit. The fuel tank will have to be removed to perform fix.
Your car has traction control and is currently in limp home mode. you will not be able to fix this yourself as most shops are unable to fix these issues. However the most common problem is the safety valve located on the firewall passenger side.
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