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YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 02-25-2019 01:47 PM

I didn't even know that such an option existed! Would love to have one for my collection...

x33rs 02-25-2019 01:53 PM

The low fuel light was standard issue on Camaro when the console gauge package was ordered. I would assume that to be the case with Nova as well??

Reason being, since the fuel gauge is placed on the console and somewhat out of sight, the low fuel light was put in the dash to remind drivers fuel was getting low.

Also if the black box is inop, M&H Electric makes an adjustable version to replace it. I find them to be a nice addition anyway because the stock unit doesn't come on until you are way down around ~1/8 of a tank. A little too low for my liking. I'll see if I can find a link for it.

x33rs 02-25-2019 02:09 PM

Here ya go. I can't get it to come up on M&H's site but that's who makes it.

Part number 37651 adjustable module.

http://www.autoobsession.com/lowfuel...letcamaro.aspx

L78_Nova 02-25-2019 03:30 PM

I have Nova gauge clusters and Nova Tach dashes without the low fuel warning.
Must have been optional on Novas,

L78_Nova 02-25-2019 08:13 PM

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Snippet of wiring diagram (gauges and cluster). Yellow low fuel lead runs through console harness and up to the cluster plug as loct'n 952. The Low Fuel lens must replace either the OIL or TEMP warning light locations when gauges (and low fuel indicater) are added?
Would have to see a cluster to figure that out.

Mr70 02-25-2019 10:40 PM

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I recall the low fuel indicator was part of the U-17 gauge option package on V8 consoled Novas only.
It included a Tach,Clock and low fuel indicator all in the instrument panel.
The Water Temp,Fuel level,Oil psi & Ammeter gauges were in the floor console.

big gear head 02-25-2019 11:53 PM

My Camaro had the full gauge package, but no low fuel indicator as far as I know. If it did have it then it didn't work because the low fuel light never came on.

TODD EDGECOMBE 02-25-2019 11:54 PM

Low fuel light
 
So yellow wire must plug into a lone bulb. Not one in the circuit board. How does that work if it takes the place of low oil light etc.

x33rs 02-26-2019 12:08 AM

It would seem to me that the nova's would be equipped like Mr70 mentioned, as part of the gauge setup.

On the Camaro's the low fuel light is on all Camaro's, but it's only operable when U17 is ordered. In which case a 194 bulb is added and a single wire running to it.

If you have a 69 Camaro without gauges, take a flash light and run it across the lower section of the dash where the turn signals are. You'll see one of the dummy lights that actually says "fuel" along with Gen and Oil etc... It's on all Camaro's, it just won't have a bulb in it. Another tell tale sign someone added gauges to a Camaro. They almost always don't add the clock but they rarely ever make the low fuel light operable.

L78_Nova 02-26-2019 01:44 AM

When you got gauges you didn't get the temp and oil warning lights so the yellow wire would go into the cluster plug in the spot where the sender wire for OIL or TEMP light was... printed circuit would connect to the bulb. When the circuit detects low fuel it grounds the yellow lead lighting the bulb.


That's the part I'm not sure of... where is the LOW FUEL indicator in the cluster and what spot is that on a non gauge car?


I have gauge pods in two cars that do not have low fuel lights so I'm not certain it was automatically included. I do know of one local car that had it.
Gary


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