Flickering Oil Light
Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out?
Thanks |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Forgot to mention, 88 Honda Prelude SI
"Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:mBaob.7718$_y5.4318@newssvr27.news.prodigy.co m... > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Forgot to mention, 88 Honda Prelude SI
"Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:mBaob.7718$_y5.4318@newssvr27.news.prodigy.co m... > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Forgot to mention, 88 Honda Prelude SI
"Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:mBaob.7718$_y5.4318@newssvr27.news.prodigy.co m... > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Forgot to mention, 88 Honda Prelude SI
"Bob" <rjortiz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:mBaob.7718$_y5.4318@newssvr27.news.prodigy.co m... > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Hi,
Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. Tony Bob wrote: > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Hi,
Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. Tony Bob wrote: > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Hi,
Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. Tony Bob wrote: > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Hi,
Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. Tony Bob wrote: > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Thanks will check that out first.
"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:lRaob.224621$9l5.35538@pd7tw2no... > Hi, > Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. > Tony > > Bob wrote: > > > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > > > Thanks > > > > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Thanks will check that out first.
"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:lRaob.224621$9l5.35538@pd7tw2no... > Hi, > Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. > Tony > > Bob wrote: > > > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > > > Thanks > > > > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Thanks will check that out first.
"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:lRaob.224621$9l5.35538@pd7tw2no... > Hi, > Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. > Tony > > Bob wrote: > > > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > > > Thanks > > > > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Thanks will check that out first.
"Tony Hwang" <dragon40@shaw.ca> wrote in message news:lRaob.224621$9l5.35538@pd7tw2no... > Hi, > Make sure oil pressure sensor is tight and wire is connected tight as well. > Tony > > Bob wrote: > > > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > > > Thanks > > > > > |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Bob wrote:
> > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks Have you checked the actual oil pressure with a gauge? If it's ok, then there may be an electrical problem as the other poster suggested. However, if the pressure's low there could be several causes. If the oil level is ok, the next thing I might check would be for a plugged oil pump pick-up screen. However, this does require that you remove the oil pan to inspect it. Eric |
Re: Flickering Oil Light
Bob wrote:
> > Is it time for a oil pump? And is it a external part to change out? > > Thanks Have you checked the actual oil pressure with a gauge? If it's ok, then there may be an electrical problem as the other poster suggested. However, if the pressure's low there could be several causes. If the oil level is ok, the next thing I might check would be for a plugged oil pump pick-up screen. However, this does require that you remove the oil pan to inspect it. Eric |
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