I'm not a mechanic but typically the "ground" as you call it is actually the mounting screws for the device. The entire frame and body of a vehicle becomes a large return path for electrons used by all electrical devices.
If your device has an actual "ground" wire, connect it to any metal connected to the body or frame of the vehicle. Electrically it doesn't matter; you are just trying to provide a return path back to the battery, which is connected to the body or frame.
No. The sensors and controls are different.
it does but the ecm controls the amount of voltage.
The check gauges light stays on when one of the gauges is out of the safe or normal range.
Tepavia Trans was created in 1999.
1999 Chevy table oil pressure gauge low and check gauges flickering
The 1999 K1500 had the 4L60E automatic trans. Not sure which standard trans was used.
Take it into the shop
1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights? 1999 Toyota Solara if guages work but not the lights?
Between the engine and the trans. You will have to pull the trans to get to it.
Look for a blown fuse.
it looks like palo alto speedmeter
If you have the metric trans, the pump is in the top of trans body, near to the engine. You must remove trans to get at the pump.