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HapPnis Mar 18, 2011 10:20 AM

Oil Idiot Light (fixed)
 
Hi all,

Just bought a 95 Cutlass Supreme 4 dr with the 3.1 in it...right after i got it i had the oil changed; levels are where they should be. Once the engine is warm the oil light comes on when stopped with your foot on the brake, put it into neutral or park and it goes off, bring rpm up over 1100 and it goes off. Do you think i have a problem with the pressure sensor or is it more? Dont really know anything about the history on this car relating to routine maint. I drove the car for 3 days before actually buying it...of course this didnt start happening until after paying for it...hope its not a serious problem.

Thnx in adavace for you time and help.


Jim

BillBoost37 Mar 18, 2011 10:30 AM

What kind of oil/filter did you replace with? Both can play a part in pressure.

The best suggestion beyond questioning the filter/oil that I'd have would be to get a manual pressure gauge on the motor to confirm what is actually happening.

rustyroger Mar 18, 2011 10:33 AM

Sounds like low oil pressure to me, does this happen after the engine has warmed up?.
I'd get it checked out with an accurate guage screwed in where the sensor goes, if the oil pressure is ok when cold and drops when warm that points to worn bearings,
It may be as simple as a bad sensor switch though - British Fords were notorious for this in the '70s.
Get it checked anyway, if it's bad news you still need to know so you can plan what to do.

HapPnis Mar 18, 2011 08:44 PM

I had Jiffy Lube do the oil change...the oil was penzoil 10w30 and i have no clue what brand filter was used.

HapPnis Mar 18, 2011 08:54 PM


does this happen after the engine has warmed up?
. Thats correct...no light until after the engine has warmed up. I guess now i'll check into getting a gauge. My head is swimming with questions but until i see what the pressure is they can wait.

Thnx to both of you for taking the time to reply...i'll post my results.

Jim

Danthurs Mar 18, 2011 09:07 PM

If the loss of oil pressure is real, and it drops to the point of turning on the light the engine will start to make noise. Ticking, groaning, knocking. If your not hearing these noises then it could be a bad sender.

HapPnis Mar 19, 2011 08:10 AM

Picked up new switch; procedural question
 
Went to the parts house and it was only $8 for a new switch, so I went ahead and got it and some thread sealant and then was unable to swap it out because I didn't have a wrench or deep socket large enough. So I'll pick one up on my way into work this morning. This is what auto zone's "Repair Guide" says I need to do:

Remove the air cleaner assembly.
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Raise and safely support the vehicle.
If the vehicle is equipped with a gauge package (large sensor assembly) and does not have and oil cooler, drain the engine oil, then remove the oil filter.
Detach the sensor electrical connector.
Remove the sensor.

I can see it from the topside; looks like i can get to it. Do I really need to drain the oil and all?

Danthurs Mar 19, 2011 09:10 AM

No need to drain the oil. It will dribble a bit, but nothing major. The threads should have sealant on them. No need to add pipe tape. Seeing it and getting to it are two very different things. You can see it from many different angles, but actually turning it is another story.

D Ryan Mar 19, 2011 11:35 AM

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I'M replacing mine also, its right above the starter, I have been warned that it was a PITA so I got the socket thats made for it.

HapPnis Mar 19, 2011 07:28 PM

I just got home from work; I also went ahead and spent the few extra dollars and bought the special socket. Did you get yours in? Any suggestions that might help me out?

Dan, you sound like a man talking from experience...You give me good news that I dont have to drain the oil and then rain on my parade with the other info...lol

Thnx again guys!!

We'll see how long it takes for the engine to cool down, might do it tonite.


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