'98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"Jim Elbrecht" wrote
> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
> lubrication is still working.
>
> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
> completely random.
I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"Jim Elbrecht" wrote
> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
> lubrication is still working.
>
> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
> completely random.
I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"Jim Elbrecht" wrote
> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
> lubrication is still working.
>
> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
> completely random.
I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:32:10 -0400, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:32:10 -0400, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:32:10 -0400, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
>
> "Jim Elbrecht" wrote
>> At about 180 degrees [oil temp] the oil light comes on. It goes
>> off and on randomly after a few minutes. Somtimes it will stay
>> on/off for a couple minutes, sometimes seconds. The water and oil
>> temp stay steady, so I'm guessing that the light is lying and the
>> lubrication is still working.
>>
>> I've tried to see a pattern on what makes the light go on and off but
>> accelleration, de-celleration, up hill, or down hill make no
>> difference. It comes on regularly at 180 degrees-- but then it is
>> completely random.
>
>I'm thinking that by 180F, the oil thins enough for the sensor to register
>an oil pressure which is too low. What viscosity oil are you using? It
>could be a sign of a failing oil pump, me thinks.
Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before an oil pressure sensor - which is almost certainly got clogged the
first time the car was heated up after storage.
I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"daytripper" wrote
> Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
Actually, oil pumps aren't that unlikely to fail under certain conditions -
sludged up 1.8T engines come to mind. Depending on what maintenance and
what oil was used on that 2.8, it's a possibility as well.
>
> I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
Sure. I'd start with that and see what happens. Then, worry about the more
expensive stuff.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"daytripper" wrote
> Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
Actually, oil pumps aren't that unlikely to fail under certain conditions -
sludged up 1.8T engines come to mind. Depending on what maintenance and
what oil was used on that 2.8, it's a possibility as well.
>
> I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
Sure. I'd start with that and see what happens. Then, worry about the more
expensive stuff.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
"daytripper" wrote
> Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
Actually, oil pumps aren't that unlikely to fail under certain conditions -
sludged up 1.8T engines come to mind. Depending on what maintenance and
what oil was used on that 2.8, it's a possibility as well.
>
> I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
Sure. I'd start with that and see what happens. Then, worry about the more
expensive stuff.
Cheers,
Pete
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Re: '98 A4 2.8 - Oil light
On Mon, 18 Jul 2005 18:13:41 -0400, "Pete" <escape2music@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> "daytripper" wrote
>> Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
>
>Actually, oil pumps aren't that unlikely to fail under certain conditions -
>sludged up 1.8T engines come to mind. Depending on what maintenance and
>what oil was used on that 2.8, it's a possibility as well.
>
>>
>> I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
>
>Sure. I'd start with that and see what happens. Then, worry about the more
>expensive stuff.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Pete
What I said was:
'Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before a pressure sensor."
In the future, please refrain from altering my posts to make your point...
>
> "daytripper" wrote
>> Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
>
>Actually, oil pumps aren't that unlikely to fail under certain conditions -
>sludged up 1.8T engines come to mind. Depending on what maintenance and
>what oil was used on that 2.8, it's a possibility as well.
>
>>
>> I'd change the oil, filter and pressure sensor and call it a day...
>
>Sure. I'd start with that and see what happens. Then, worry about the more
>expensive stuff.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Pete
What I said was:
'Ever seen an oil pump? They are unbelievably simple and unlikely to fail
before a pressure sensor."
In the future, please refrain from altering my posts to make your point...