The same fuse appears to feed the back up light and transfer case indicator light. Basically the short could be anywhere in the circuit. If the gauges don't deflect to the right, it is not shorted on the sender side of the gauges. To find the short, you pull the fuse and disconnect the final ends of all the devices on the circuit (eg. the senders and light bulbs) and measure the resistance between the fuse block (not the battery side) and ground. There should be very high resistance normally. If it is low resistance start following the wire along its path to the next connection. Wiggle it where it crosses metal and see if the resistance goes back to normal. Disconnect its next connection and see if the resistance becomes normal. Keep following all the next branches until you find where the short is. It is a PITA, since a lot of the wires on this circuit are under the dash. You might want to remove the gauge cluster.