Need help with my oil light
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Need help with my oil light
Ok I have noticed that every time when i'm at a stop sign, the check oil light comes on, and then when I accelerate, it goes off. What can be done 2 fix this? I know it's not dirty oil because I just got through changing it today.
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this could be:
1- faulty oil pressure signal unit.
2- faulty oil pump.
3- low oil vescosity as in using the wrong grade or so. (had that when i used low vescosity oil on my VW beetle)
MMamdouh
1- faulty oil pressure signal unit.
2- faulty oil pump.
3- low oil vescosity as in using the wrong grade or so. (had that when i used low vescosity oil on my VW beetle)
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You definitely have an oil pressure issue. I am thinking that perhaps your oil strainer (located inside the oil pan) is blocked with sludge. You'll need to remove the oil pan to check this however. I had this happen to me. Not a pretty thing.
My solution to the problem was to have my mechanic clean the strainer and consequently use Havoline 10W/50 oil exclusively.
My solution to the problem was to have my mechanic clean the strainer and consequently use Havoline 10W/50 oil exclusively.
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yes... basicly any gasket is a "use once" product especially if it is subject to too much heat, pressure and if the gasket material is too hard (metal gasket or so).
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no you can use it again, I have before, just clean both the block and the oil pan and then use silicone on both sides of the gasket (which is teh windage plate) and u will be fine
just remember to start bolting it up from the inside and work u way out, u want to distribute the pressure evenly
just remember to start bolting it up from the inside and work u way out, u want to distribute the pressure evenly
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you can use it again, but if you are going to the effort of removing your oil pan you may aswell replace the gasket, which means there is one less problem for the futurerichardmatalon wrote:no you can use it again, I have before, just clean both the block and the oil pan and then use silicone on both sides of the gasket (which is teh windage plate) and u will be fine
just remember to start bolting it up from the inside and work u way out, u want to distribute the pressure evenly
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no one said you can't use it again... it is a bad idea though unless you like to do the same job twice. also the silicon idea doesn't work on all gaskets.richardmatalon wrote:no you can use it again, I have before, just clean both the block and the oil pan and then use silicone on both sides of the gasket (which is teh windage plate) and u will be fine
just remember to start bolting it up from the inside and work u way out, u want to distribute the pressure evenly
i got feedback from my mechanic that someone did that silicon thingy on an oil pan but the silicon was not dry enough so it got squerted into the oil pan, solidfied then got sucked by the oil pump, blocked the oil passage and caused an engine failure due to lack of oil... is it worth the risk?? i think not.
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