Well that explains why it looks like a flasher can.The silver can is the time delay for the "Set Level To Travel" light.
Well that explains why it looks like a flasher can.The silver can is the time delay for the "Set Level To Travel" light.






The standard GM sensor (fuel tank, oil pressure, engine coolant) was 0-90 ohms for this era. Therefore I'm guessing that low-fuel module should work, but might need the plug reworked for the motorhome application.As soon as I plug in that sensor/indicator, the low fuel lamp comes on. So looking around with some luck I found these options so far.
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1968-69 Low Fuel Warning Sender Module
The Camaro console fuel gauge is hard to see! All original factory console gauge option Camaros included a visual Low Fuel warning light in the dash. Exceptional quality, USA made Low Fuel module installs as original to the back of the 68-69 console gauge assembly. 1968-69 Module provides a...www.rickscamaros.com
LOW FUEL INDICATOR MODULE – Classic Heartbeat Pickup Parts
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more research is needed to see if they behave the same
From the 1973 service manual chassis wiring diagram, the wire colours going to the motorhome low fuel module are:@RF_Burns you were correct that the plug will need to be reworked because the replacement low fuel indicator doesn't have the same plug or same colored wires. Any ideas for figuring that out would be welcome.