Is the light coming on or are you getting the light and buzzer? If only the light, than you may have a bad switch or a wire shorting to ground. 120K is not reason for a rebuild on its own. With care and luck, the lower end can double that. You need to do some troubleshooting. Both electrical and mechanical with oil pressure gauges. When replacing the switches, make sure to get the correct ones. The high pressure switch (rear) should be .9 bar, not the 1.8 many parts books indicate. Also, make sure the oil level is not too high. The top dipstick mark is "Max", not "Full" Oil level mid way works best. Dennis
-----Original Message----- From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Ben S Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 12:26 AM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: what causes low oil pressure well thanks for the advice everyone. i do indeed have a 2.1 wbx, and it rolled over 120k miles just before the oil light last came on. i know that it is about time to rebuild or replace this engine, but i'm hoping to wait until snowboarding season is over to do it since this is my only car and i can't very well ride my motorcycle to the mountain! the scenario posed in boston bob's article seems like a probable explanation: some bearing is wearing down, a clearance is increasing, and too much oil is escaping. the only thing i don't understand is why this would be exacerbated by heavy engine load or high engine speed. it seems to me that the oil pump is spinning faster at high engine speed and could more easily maintain output pressure at a high flow rate. i have heard people mention a high oil pressure sensor... does that also set off the light and buzzer? could i actually be having excessive pressure? i guess in the end i just need an oil pressure gauge. is it possible to install a sender for one in place of switch that drives the light? i have also been thinking of switching to a full synthetic oil, but i'm afraid that my oil leakage/consumption will worsen. Ben. |
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