Hey Al.... Oil light on After Flash...
Hey Al.... Oil light on After Flash...
Hey Al, this is the Ghetto guy today.... My oil light is on now after the flash... At WOT... It flashes on and off.... Also checked the oil level and its fine... I even had Genesis8 check it out...
Originally Posted by fitch
Hey Al, this is the Ghetto guy today.... My oil light is on now after the flash... At WOT... It flashes on and off.... Also checked the oil level and its fine... I even had Genesis8 check it out...
If there is a oiling issue you may be able to catch it before further damage is caused.
Also, I would drop the oil right away to look for signs of any metal particles and cut open the oil filter as well and look in there.
I did run across two cars thus far which had faulty oil pressure sendors so keep your fingers crossed. Hopefully, your case is also a faulty sensor.
Last edited by DynoFlash; Jul 30, 2005 at 08:41 PM.
Originally Posted by fitch
Ok i'll do a oil change and i'll let you know... Why would this happen if my car was fine before.... ????
I would suggest also that you ask the guy who sold you the car is he ever had that problem when you ask him about the previous flash and mods he had.
Finally, don't take this condition lightly - make sure you park the car until you get a accurate diagnosis.
Last year when my oil pump failed during a 3rd gear pull on the highway, by the end of the pull I had dameged two cam shaft journals and the crank.
thanks for the advance.... But the boost controller its just power and ground... The power was hooked up to the light and the ground to ground... I doubt it was the wiring of the boost controller... could you pm me your number so i could talk to you....???
Originally Posted by fitch
thanks for the advance.... But the boost controller its just power and ground... The power was hooked up to the light and the ground to ground... I doubt it was the wiring of the boost controller... could you pm me your number so i could talk to you....???
I think I have given you about all the answers I can from this end. My number is at www.dynoflash.com.
Here is the testing procedure from the service manual
Since sealant is applied to the thread of the oil pressure switch and may e difficult to unscrew, take care not to damage the oil pressure switch when removing it.
3.Use special tool MD998054 to remove the oil pressure switch.
4.Install the oil pressure gauge.
NOTE: Use a 1/8 pipe thread adapter.
5.Run the engine to warm it.
6.After the engine has warmed up, check that oil pressure is within the standard value.
Standard value:
At idle: 29 kPa (4.2 psi) or more
At 3,500 r/min: 294 - 686 kPa (43 - 100 psi)
7.Remove the oil pressure gauge.
8.Apply the specified sealant 3MTM AAD Part number 8672 or equivalent to thread of the oil pressure switch.
3.Use special tool MD998054 to remove the oil pressure switch.
4.Install the oil pressure gauge.
NOTE: Use a 1/8 pipe thread adapter.
5.Run the engine to warm it.
6.After the engine has warmed up, check that oil pressure is within the standard value.
Standard value:
At idle: 29 kPa (4.2 psi) or more
At 3,500 r/min: 294 - 686 kPa (43 - 100 psi)
7.Remove the oil pressure gauge.
8.Apply the specified sealant 3MTM AAD Part number 8672 or equivalent to thread of the oil pressure switch.
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thanks.... for the help but i'm not too familiar with this car yet..... Where exactly is the oil pressure switch??? Just so that i have a clue what to look for.....
Originally Posted by fitch
thanks.... for the help but i'm not too familiar with this car yet..... Where exactly is the oil pressure switch??? Just so that i have a clue what to look for.....
The oil pressure sensor is located directly on the engine block under neath the intake manifold on the drivers side of the engine
There is a single wire that terminates in a black plug that clips onto the end of the sensor. It is easy to bend the end of the sesnor when you are working in that area (I have done it).
Take a look at the plug and make sure its very secure on the end of the sensor
Another thing you can do to further diangose it is to take the sensor off your car and try it on your pals car. What ever you do dont drive your car till you check the oil pressure with a reliable and accurate gauage and also check your oil.
If it were my car I would probably pull the oil pan and look at the rod and main bearings also - but that may be over kill ( I do it on my car after every race but I am crazy).
Originally Posted by fitch
thanks.... for the help but i'm not too familiar with this car yet..... Where exactly is the oil pressure switch??? Just so that i have a clue what to look for.....
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i'll check that area.... with out a picture or someone to point it out to me its like looking in a needle in a hay stack..... but i'll try...... I hope thats just it.... I was only going 70 all the way home...... Did not really push it.... Alot of sheriffs out on the highway pulling people over.......
If you were going 70 all the way home and you had actual low oil pressure you most likely would be already hearing some very expensive NOISES from your engine
In any event - as I have said - dont drive it till you have it checked
In any event - as I have said - dont drive it till you have it checked
plus the vaccum lines i had in there were no where near that....???? if thats where the pix shows..... my vaccum lines where running through that little hole behind the glove , along the firewall to underneath the battery... to the intake.... I hooked it up wrong....(the greddy prof.)
Last edited by fitch; Jul 30, 2005 at 09:56 PM.



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