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Oil Pressure indicator failure


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Hi

I was driving in the speedway, steady 150 kmh, when sudently the warning message - oil pressure indicator failure popped in the OBC and the needle droped to zero . No other signs or noises and after restrart everything went back to normal and I drove another 450 km without problem.

Should I be concerned or it may have been only a glitch?

Thanks

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I lost oil presure on my 996 2000 c2 cab and had it towed to dealer. Replaced oil presure spring on the oil pump. I later changed the spring, piston 997, and scew plug. The 997 piston is tapered at the end, which looks like a upgrade to prevent the piston from sticking. This is a 2min install on the bottom of the oil pump. The piston and spring regulates the oil pressure. I got the parts at Pelicanparts.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HT...4-00-Frame3.htm

Chris

Hi

I was driving in the speedway, steady 150 kmh, when sudently the warning message - oil pressure indicator failure popped in the OBC and the needle droped to zero . No other signs or noises and after restrart everything went back to normal and I drove another 450 km without problem.

Should I be concerned or it may have been only a glitch?

Thanks

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A sudden drop to ZERO on the guage is a guarantee that there is NOT a pressure problem with the oil in your engine and it is either the gauge (unlikely) or (more likey) as mentioned above, the oil sending unit or connections. It would take a blown rod or similar malfunction that blew a hole in the lower end of the engine to get an instant drop in oil pressure. Obviously, this did not happen to your car, so I would sleep well and just find out what is causing it to report wrong Information.

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A sudden drop to ZERO on the guage is a guarantee that there is NOT a pressure problem with the oil in your engine and it is either the gauge (unlikely) or (more likey) as mentioned above, the oil sending unit or connections. It would take a blown rod or similar malfunction that blew a hole in the lower end of the engine to get an instant drop in oil pressure. Obviously, this did not happen to your car, so I would sleep well and just find out what is causing it to report wrong Information.

Thanks,

Great forum

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