I found that when my gauge stopped working it was a loose connection at the sender. There should be 3 wires at the sender. I assume 1 is 12V & the others are the returns for the gauge & the warning light. When my gauge failed the warning light still worked.
If I were you I'd get under the car with a volt meter & check that the sender is getting 12V & that the connections are sound. I'm not a sparky but I think the gauge return wire should show 12V as well if it is working as it is just the current that gets reduced by the rheostat in the sender unit.
If there is 12V going thru the sender & it still isn't working drain the fuel & take the sender out to make sure the float isn't stuck. If 12V isn't going thru then it is probably a broken wire & you will need to take the sender out for repair or replacement.
If that doesn't work then - well, god only knows & I bet he's not telling.
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