It is hard to tell from your picture how dark the fuel bar area is, it does not appear cracked. If all your lights come on in the test mode, but no bars then try the following: Either use bright daylight or shine a bright light on the gauge and when you first hit the start button look for any small change in any area of the fuel display. It may only appear to be a dot that gets dark for a few seconds right after you hit the start button but if you see that then it is probably the polarizer on the LCD and can be replaced. Try it a number of times looking in different areas but wait for the other lights on the display to shut off (about 30 seconds) in between tries. That's how I convinced myself that mine was worth trying to fix. After I fixed my gauge, I found that the float on the fuel sender leaked and sunk to the bottom of the tank. After replacing the float everything was ok.