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Gideon Gerhardus Coetzee Posted on Apr 01, 2012
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My 1995 Discovery V8i losses oil pressure after 5 minutes

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Hi Gideon, That needs sorting out urgently. Is the engine making any knocking sound or any other strange sound? If not it may be a question of replacing the pressure switch but if it is making strange sounds take it in and do what is required. Regards John

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is the engine rattling? during this time?
if not you have a bad sending unit!!!

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sounds like you may have a defective oil pressure sending unit.

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Try getting an oil pressure reading and compare it to specifications if it falls within specifications replace oil pressure sending unit most likely its going bad.

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SOURCE: CAN I HAVE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR LAND ROVER DISCOVERY

the easiest and in-expensive way would be to go to your local library. You should find what your looking for in the auto reference section. Or, you can buy the publications on ebay, at Auto Zone, or O'Reallies.

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SOURCE: land rover discovery 1996 V8i engine firing order

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