I got my engine replaced and after that, the oil light is on constantly, and when ever i come to a stop, the warning bell comes on. i can make it stop by putting it in neutral or park and rev it up. i want to know how to disconnect the alarm because its very annoying and agitating.
thanks
Patrick
My friend that alarm is telling you u have low oil pressure, do you want to destroy the new engine?? Find out if the eng really has low oil pressure, it may just be a defective oil press sending unit causing the alarm, have the press checked with a mechanical guage or just replace the sender and see if that cures the issue, the alarm is part of the Body Control Module and can't be disconnected.
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i took the van into the shop and asked to check for loose rods or rockers, and they said there was no sludge or anything. so its not mechanical hopefully. so about the sensors though. how do i check those? is it just he oil pressure sensor you think? could it be distributing it wrong into the crank case?
or could i just put a thinker oil in. its got around 150k and im putting 10w-40 right now with a bunch of this lucas stuff to make it thicker, but what about a thicker type like 20w-40. what would that do?
and another question.
my a/c and air duct closer(the one that prevents bad air into the car) LED's are blinking all the time. i tried a calibration test by pressing the Wipers, and Washers buttons for 5 seconds with all the right preperations, but i dont know what to do after that, whether i have to calibrate it manually or whether thats done by itself. none of the failure codes poped up, but when i aborted the test after the third time performing the it, the lights still blink. is there any way of getting those to stop?
its not a used engine. its the original engine but basically with all new parts. im thinking the codes just need to be erased from when all oem parts were on it...or is that not how it works??
oh and do you have an answer to the Air Conditioning LED's Blinking?
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