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I don't think it has a fuse.....The sender for the gage is integrated into the fuel pump assy. the 1988 is probably ready for a fuel pump....This will probably correct the gage problem....I have an 1988 accord, the pump is accessible through a removable panel in the trunk.....I think the civic has to drop the tank.....Just use the odometer to keep from running out of gas....just base Your MPG on 30 miles per gallon to be safe..........
Look in your owners' manual for the fuse box location, and check each one. hold the fuses up to the light and see if the little aluminum conductor inside is broken, this would mean the fuse is bad. Hope this helps, if it is not a fuse, contact me here and I will walk you through the rest.
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