Question is did you check for continuity when you checked the wiring.There are two ways to do this check.One is use a audible multimeter which you place the positive lead on the sender wire and place the negative to a ground and it should beep.Now if you do not have one hook up a normal test light to the battery positive terminal and touch the end of the (water temperature sender wire end) make sure its NOT on the sending unit and it should light up the test light if the wire connection from the sender to the gauge is connecting a signal.It sounds like you have a bad connection or bad ground and the fuel and water temp ground from there point of origin.Unless the strangest possibility is the ignition switch itself has a bad contact and this is totally possible and not grounding even though the truck runs wiggle the switch to see if any change.The ignition switch WOULD cause the gauges not to register if the contacts on it are worn making poor connections and the truck will still start and run!I bet your key switch is the issue not wiring,fuses,or sending units at this point.Wiggle the key or turn in small increments while its running or key on and see if the gauges move.Best recommend I can make.
Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
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The gauges on the dash is the instrument cluster.
have you checked your fuses?
The instrument cluster is what houses the speedometer, and the gauges.
a dash cluster, is the gauges and lights etc that are grouped together in front of the driver,
C. Temperature and Sanitizer Gauges
Is it all the gauges or some? You make have to take the instrumental cluster apart. Make sure all the hardness for the gauges are all connected.
buy a junkyard cluster or take your cluster apart and move them free.....
If your car only has one temperature gauge in the instrument cluster, it will most likely be water temperature. If you're not happy with that, you can buy after market water temp gauges and have one fitted.
The meter refers to gauges in the instrument cluster.
Check the gauges fuse ... may be a short, bad wire or a bad ground. Doesn't happen open but your cluster may be bad as well. NELSON