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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 5-May 05 From: Andover, MA\Watertown, WI Member No.: 4,033 ![]() |
My oil light is flashing. It has done this before, and it went out after a little driving. But it's back and it's not going away after a little driving, and I'm not sure how it works or why it's flashing. It also has some peculiar behavior I haven't noticed before...
Firstly, it starts flashing when I turn the ignition on, before I start the engine. Is this normal? It wasn't doing this before. I thought the oil light turned on when the oil pressure was too low? When the engine isn't running there is no oil pressure...is this normal for it to be flashing before the engine is on? Secondly, if I use a turn signal while it's flashing, the oil light blinks at the same frequency as the turn signal. Same thing happens if I turn on the hazards. Is this normal? I've never noticed it before but it could've happened... Also, is the car's oil situation so bad when it's flashing that I should stop driving it immediately? Can the light turn on steady (without flashing)? Oh, i'm so naive...thanks for any help |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 23-February 04 From: Collinsville, OK Member No.: 1,706 ![]() |
Okay, oil pressure switch is located inthe engine compartment just foward of the r/h cylinder bank. It screws directly into the oil cooler mount.
The switch will have a Green/Red wire connected. That wire I believe will run to the engine circuit relay board on the l/h side of the engine compartment. It just runs through the board. Next remove the passenger side seat. There is a seat belt warning relay ( kind of large). Terminal "B" will have 2 Green/Reds wire connected. One is from the oil pressure switch via eng board, the other goes to the oil pressure light. use a ohm meter or a test light to trace down any shorts to ground. The oil light will have power applied from the 15 terminal on the emergency flasher switch Red/White wire. Hope this helps. Geo |
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