03 Pilot - Oil Light
While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our 03
Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it was full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the engine would not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had failed or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda battery which was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
tww1491 wrote:
> While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our 03 > Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it was > full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the engine would > not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. > > I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had failed > or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda battery which > was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. > > Hi, Could not start = won't crank? In hot climate batteries fail more that up here in North. Heat is worse for battery than cold. |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
tww1491 wrote:
> While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our 03 > Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it was > full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the engine would > not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. > > I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had failed > or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda battery which > was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. > > Hi, Could not start = won't crank? In hot climate batteries fail more that up here in North. Heat is worse for battery than cold. |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
"tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in
news:ImAMi.3700$pX5.2734@newsfe14.lga: > While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our > 03 Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it > was full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the > engine would not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. > > I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had > failed or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda > battery which was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. > > My guess: A dead cell would cause a voltage drop. Sufficient reduction would cause a corresponding voltage drop at the oil pressure sensor, which the ECM probably interpreted as a momentary low oil pressure. When your oil light flashes (as opposed to simply illuminating), this means the oil pressure dropped momentarily, then recovered. Your wife was extremely wise to immediately stop and check the oil level. Many people would't have been as diligent. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
"tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in
news:ImAMi.3700$pX5.2734@newsfe14.lga: > While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our > 03 Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it > was full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the > engine would not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. > > I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had > failed or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda > battery which was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. > > My guess: A dead cell would cause a voltage drop. Sufficient reduction would cause a corresponding voltage drop at the oil pressure sensor, which the ECM probably interpreted as a momentary low oil pressure. When your oil light flashes (as opposed to simply illuminating), this means the oil pressure dropped momentarily, then recovered. Your wife was extremely wise to immediately stop and check the oil level. Many people would't have been as diligent. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns99BE2005C2727tegger@207.14.116.130... > "tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in > news:ImAMi.3700$pX5.2734@newsfe14.lga: > >> While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our >> 03 Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it >> was full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the >> engine would not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. >> >> I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had >> failed or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda >> battery which was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. >> >> > > > My guess: > A dead cell would cause a voltage drop. Sufficient reduction would cause a > corresponding voltage drop at the oil pressure sensor, which the ECM > probably interpreted as a momentary low oil pressure. > > When your oil light flashes (as opposed to simply illuminating), this > means > the oil pressure dropped momentarily, then recovered. > > Your wife was extremely wise to immediately stop and check the oil level. > Many people would't have been as diligent. > > -- In the old days, cars I had were equiped with ameters and oil pressure guages. You knew what you had. > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 03 Pilot - Oil Light
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns99BE2005C2727tegger@207.14.116.130... > "tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in > news:ImAMi.3700$pX5.2734@newsfe14.lga: > >> While driving to work, my wife noticed the oil light flashing on our >> 03 Pilot with 64k . So, she stopped and checked the oil level and it >> was full -- a recent oil change. So, she tried a restart, but the >> engine would not turn over. The car was towed to the dealer. >> >> I could only think that -- given a full oil level -- the oil pump had >> failed or a sensor was bad. The problem -- a dead cell in a Honda >> battery which was only 23 months old. Covered under warranty. >> >> > > > My guess: > A dead cell would cause a voltage drop. Sufficient reduction would cause a > corresponding voltage drop at the oil pressure sensor, which the ECM > probably interpreted as a momentary low oil pressure. > > When your oil light flashes (as opposed to simply illuminating), this > means > the oil pressure dropped momentarily, then recovered. > > Your wife was extremely wise to immediately stop and check the oil level. > Many people would't have been as diligent. > > -- In the old days, cars I had were equiped with ameters and oil pressure guages. You knew what you had. > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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