if its full of oil, then its more then likely your oil pump is going on the fritz. id go have it checked out as it is cheaper to replace the oil pump then the whole motor!!!
2007-01-18 12:19:03
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answered by george 2 6
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The oil mild is an oil stress mild. No oil stress, and your engine could have a catastrophic failure. which skill it makes an unsightly noise and would not artwork anymore. there are a number of attainable motives it is occurring. the main in all danger is which you haven't any longer have been given adequate oil in the engine. verify the dipstick point, and upload oil as necessary. considering you're having a concern with the mild, verify your oil each time you put in gasoline. If the engine is dropping oil, you truly could desire to stay on good of it.
2016-12-14 05:03:51
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answered by ? 3
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I know u said it has regular services performed. But check the oil level, first, anyway.Check oil pressure with scanner. If u have one. If not than just install an oil Gage at the sending unit. If psi around 30 at idle OK. Replace sending unit.
2007-01-18 21:24:13
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answered by chico 2
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just a thought is it a hot engine light or oil light, cause sometimes they are combined and when you stop your engine isnt getting cooled by outside air. asimple check to see is put your heater on high and stop at a light or just stop if the light dont come on it could be your thermostat or water pump. if its not that get it put on a machine to see if it is more serious
2007-01-18 12:27:23
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answered by bill n 2
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I almost bought one awhile back...Did you check it out yourself or are you just going by what they tell you?? I would check the dipstick myself.. Also make sure from a professional, that the correct dipstick is in this engine. There has been cases where a wrong dipstick was used and gave a false reading.
2007-01-18 12:22:25
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answered by chazzer 5
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could be a bad sending unit but I would have the oil pressure checked with a mechanical gauge while your changing it
2007-01-18 12:22:37
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answered by vincent c 4
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