Re: Oil Pressure too high ??
James wrote:
> Thanks Bill !! > > James > > With the caution that I do not know how much it costs on your particular Grand, the failure on the pressure sensor is usually internal, where replacing it is reasonably cheap and quite simple. The sensors on the Grands are notoriously flaky and unreliable. |
Re: Oil Pressure too high ?? / Problem Solved
As most of you advised, it was the oil pressure sending unit that was
defective. With the installation of a new one, the oil pressure readings are in the normal range for this car/ 40/60 lbs from idle to full speed. thanks for the help !! James |
Re: Oil Pressure too high ?? / Problem Solved
As most of you advised, it was the oil pressure sending unit that was
defective. With the installation of a new one, the oil pressure readings are in the normal range for this car/ 40/60 lbs from idle to full speed. thanks for the help !! James |
Re: Oil Pressure too high ?? / Problem Solved
James wrote:
> As most of you advised, it was the oil pressure sending unit that was > defective. With the installation of a new one, the oil pressure > readings are in the normal range for this car/ 40/60 lbs from idle > to full speed. > > thanks for the help !! Glad to know that was the problem. Seems in about 99% of the cases (the other 1% being where the engine goes paff) it's the pressure sender. -- DougW |
Re: Oil Pressure too high ?? / Problem Solved
James wrote:
> As most of you advised, it was the oil pressure sending unit that was > defective. With the installation of a new one, the oil pressure > readings are in the normal range for this car/ 40/60 lbs from idle > to full speed. > > thanks for the help !! Glad to know that was the problem. Seems in about 99% of the cases (the other 1% being where the engine goes paff) it's the pressure sender. -- DougW |
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