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    Oil light flickers on at idle

    Folks

    The latest in-dash entertainment I am getting in the P38 is the occasional oil light coming on for 10 or 15 seconds at a time.

    So far it only happens at idle, say sitting at the lights.

    As soon as it gets some revs it disappears.

    Oil was changed about 6 weeks & 2000 kms ago, and is still full.

    Anyone else had this scenario ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by adm333 View Post
    Folks

    The latest in-dash entertainment I am getting in the P38 is the occasional oil light coming on for 10 or 15 seconds at a time.

    So far it only happens at idle, say sitting at the lights.

    As soon as it gets some revs it disappears.

    Oil was changed about 6 weeks & 2000 kms ago, and is still full.

    Anyone else had this scenario ?
    Changed the oil pressure switch lately? A common failure mode. Often with oil dripping off the end of the switch.

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    Definitely not normal.
    I have never had this in 11yrs.
    What milage have you got on the 38?
    I would be investigating the wiring from the pressure sender, could be a bad connection. Take it off give it a clean make sure its a tight fit.
    Pressure relief spring could be shot?
    Or you have a bung sensor?
    Or your engine/oil pump is worn out.(at idle this would be more evident)
    What is your idle speed? In drive and neutral?

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    I would usually suspect the sensor first before delving deeper into other possibilities.
    Could just be on the way out and gving weird readings.

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    It has happened to me about three times in the last forty seven years. Each time it was a faulty oil pressure switch. The most recent time was just last year.

    So I agree with bee utey and PeterH. It is fairly common and the cheapest of all the possibilities to try first.

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