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The low fuel alarm is from a switch secondary to the sending unit. As Dewie points out the first thing is to check K12 and see if its lit up. If it is you'll need to find the source of alarm. Even with K12 pulled in I had AC voltage reading at the gauge. It wouldn't pull in the output relay though so no power at the terminals. The convenience outlet still had power.
It seems that the fuel level sending unit is a common trouble spot.
It seems that the fuel level sending unit is a common trouble spot.