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Thread: 300tdi oil lamp on at under 1k rpm

  1. #11
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    I should've looked at your sig

    The VIN question was that JC has noticed that about a six month run at the end of '98 appeared to have dodgy big ends.
    They tend to delaminate/stress fracture/fail and mostly it leads to crank failure.

    Mine fell into this age group, the shells are posted up on a thread here somewhere, luckily the crank on mine was OK.
    Oil analysis told the story, as did the big end rattle at high revs on the over-run (never under load, strangely enough)
    I probably shouldn't mention that I drove it for two years like that
    Eventually the oil light started to flicker at hot idle so I installed a mechanical pressure gauge and that really told the story.

    Earlier models just appear to wear their big ends out by about 300,000km.
    Re-shell and off you go again.

    I'm not aware of the 300Tdi having the cam bearing issue that some 200Tdi's had.

    Hopefully it's just a faulty pressure sensor, but a big end job isn't very hard and a oil pump pressure relief valve spring is advisable at the same time.

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    [/QUOTE]Earlier models just appear to wear their big ends out by about 300,000km.
    Re-shell and off you go again.[QUOTE]

    my '95 300TDi is coming up to 300K (266K) is this a problem? if it is i will look for some bearings in the near future to instal fairly smartish

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    I 2nd that. 300tdi wear big end bearings
    Not a hard job to do. Bearings are cheap.

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    Hey,

    I had a similar problem and after trying 2 new oil pressure switches, I changed the black connector that connects the switch to the loom and problem solved. I think that oil was messing with the connection causing the light to come on.

    I hope to fit a calibrated gauge at some point, just havnt got round to it.

    H

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