If you still have the OEM sender unit don't trust the level indication and don't expect the low level light to work or be accurate. If you want something that you can trust you can't even fuss with it to get it to work as it isn't reliable. As of this point in time the only sure way to fix the fuel indicator once and for all is to get a Tankzilla. Yes it is expensive but so is running out of gas. It is VERY easy to install and has an excellent warranty. The only complaint I have ever heard about it is the price. The warning is supposed to be enough so you can get to the next gas station unless you are in the middle of a desert. I always use the trip odometer to cross-check against the fuel gauge. A little habit I picked up from flying. There are still a ridiculus amount of forced landings due to fuel starvation, that is what killed John Denver! David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Willie Mack" <wmack@xxxx> wrote: > Does anyone know at what level the low gas light is > suppose to come on? [moderator snip]