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Old 04-01-2010, 07:14 PM
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Hey guys, I've been a member for some time, and read all of the posts to figure out my issue in the past, but this one has me stumped. First, a little background. I just traded (today) my 2002 SE with 163,000 miles in for a 2003 SLE with 60,000 miles. My 2002 ran great, but I drive about 100 miles a day, and I was starting to get a little nervous. Normally in my SE, the oil pressure would read a tick above 40 psi at idle and would go to the next hash mark while driving on the highway around 2,000 rpm. Now, when I test drove the SLE, the pressure showed 40 psi while driving, so I really didn't think much of it, but now that I just drove it an hour home, it'* going down to the first hash mark on the gauge at idle. While sitting at a stop light, I turned the wheel back and forth to see what the power steering pump would do, and the pressure drops a little more, but I kind of expected that. My question is, should I contact the dealer and have them check this out, even though there isn't a low oil pressure warning light, or is this normal and just a faulty gauge? I have read how others recomended using a mechanical gauge to be sure, but call me stupid, I'm not sure where to hook one up to our engines (3.8L that is). If it was a small block Chevy, it'* a no brainer, but I'm a little perplexed on this one. Thank you in advance for the help, and thanks for a great message board. I've grown to really love these cars, and I'm glad to know I'm not the only one. Chris
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Some movement of the gauge is normal. You can always have the sensor changed. It'* located just above the oil filter.
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If your gauge is showing low pressure, and it'* under a new buy warranty, have them check it out on their dime.

They might just find that the guage is faulty, the sensor is FUBAR...or that there is actually no pressure.
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Thanks guys, I just didn't want to seem like a dummy if it was actually ok. I just took it out for a joy ride, and at idle it was 40 psi, then a little while later, it went back down to the first hash. I'll take it back and have them look at it.
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Hey man, the way I see it is if the dealer has to pay for it, let them.
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