the low coolant light is probably a simple float like in a toilet tank. when your coolant is cold it occupies less space as it shrinks. hence may indicate a low level. when it warms up it expands so no indication. it may also be located in a place where cornering or braking might affect coolant level at the indicator float.
good luck. hope it is not the head gasket but it sounds like a good chance it is. i am not sure a compression test would always be a good indicator. of this.
also you may experience bubbles and excess pressure in the cooling system.
tom w
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