Really low oil pressure
#1
Really low oil pressure
Ok, so I was sitting in traffic today on this 105 degree day and I had the air on, I hear the door dinger (not sure what its called) go off so I look down and the Check Gauges light was on, and i looked everything was fine, it was running a little hot, (a little over 210) but not really hot. So I put it in netural, reved it up to 2K and it cooled down and stayed down. Then I stopped and got gas, got in and started it up, and when I did it ticked like a time bomb for a second or two. I thought nothing of that, and drove away. Then the "Check Gauges" like came back on, Looked down again and the Oil Pressure gauge was on 0. So, I quickly killed it, came to a stop on the side of the road, and checked the oil, and it was fine. (I'm over due on a oil change, but it wasn't low.) So, I got back in it, started it up, (with the A/C off) and the oil pressure was a little lower then it usually is, but it had it.
What would cause this? A bad oil pressure sensor? I'm stumped...
What would cause this? A bad oil pressure sensor? I'm stumped...
#3
@idle it only requires 8psi....however u need to put a mechanical oil pressure gauge on it to see where it really is at!!! On the other hand if it was ticking away that isn't a good sign and indicates u have a severe problem on your hands...
#4
I would do an oil change and check to see what comes out of it. My issue was on a Bronco but it started getting really low oil pressure. I did everything to see what it was, even had someone replace the oil pump. Problem persisted till i pulled the oil pan and found the pick up tube clogged. That was my issue.
#5
Well, it only ticked for a second at most, just enough for me to notice it.
#6
I would do an oil change and check to see what comes out of it. My issue was on a Bronco but it started getting really low oil pressure. I did everything to see what it was, even had someone replace the oil pump. Problem persisted till i pulled the oil pan and found the pick up tube clogged. That was my issue.
#7
I started it today to see about the oil pressure, this is what it was when cold. (keep in mind it's about 95 when i started it) [IMG][/IMG]
And when it was warmed up, with the air on. [IMG][/IMG]
I don't get why it had really low Oil Pressure yesterday. I'm thinking it was just a bug in the pressure sensor.
And when it was warmed up, with the air on. [IMG][/IMG]
I don't get why it had really low Oil Pressure yesterday. I'm thinking it was just a bug in the pressure sensor.
#8
its hard to say. when hot,tolerances change,thus lower pressures.
Could be a bad oil pump (unlikely) ,bad bearings or bad sensor. What weight oil are you running? thing should use like5 or 10w30 right now. you could try adding some 20w50 etc to see if it helps,but...we cant tell ya whats wrong. too many variables.
Could be a bad oil pump (unlikely) ,bad bearings or bad sensor. What weight oil are you running? thing should use like5 or 10w30 right now. you could try adding some 20w50 etc to see if it helps,but...we cant tell ya whats wrong. too many variables.
#9
its hard to say. when hot,tolerances change,thus lower pressures.
Could be a bad oil pump (unlikely) ,bad bearings or bad sensor. What weight oil are you running? thing should use like5 or 10w30 right now. you could try adding some 20w50 etc to see if it helps,but...we cant tell ya whats wrong. too many variables.
Could be a bad oil pump (unlikely) ,bad bearings or bad sensor. What weight oil are you running? thing should use like5 or 10w30 right now. you could try adding some 20w50 etc to see if it helps,but...we cant tell ya whats wrong. too many variables.
#10
never spend money without evidence on the issue, plain and simple!