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Date:   Wed, 30 Jun 2004 21:47:50 -0700
Reply-To:   JD Foster <jidd@JIDDWARE.COM>
Sender:   Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:   JD Foster <jidd@JIDDWARE.COM>
Subject:   Re: oil idiot lamp lights&buzzes
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Hi Dennis,

I just dealt with this myself. I lost the AC belt on my 2.1 recently and shortly thereafter had oil pressure sensor problem. Check the brown wire that goes to the high pressure oil pressure sensor. If your oil pressure buzzer/light only goes off over 2000 rpm, it is specifically this sensor. Mine got damaged when the AC belt decided to self-destruct. A little solder & heatshrink fixed the problem.

Cheers, JD

----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Oost" <oost4@ATTBI.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:08 PM Subject: [VANAGON] oil idiot lamp lights&buzzes

> Hello All, > Hoping you can head me in the right direction. > > Here are the stats: > 87 wolfsburg, 2.1 liter, 164k miles, > original heads and gaskets, leaks a little in cold weather > still holds steady mileage at 17-18/gal, good power, climbs hills in 3rd > oil changes every 2 to 3k , using valvoline 20/50 since 120k > > The question: > Lights for alt, oil, and coolant all light at same time, pull over right > away, look into engine an find primary belt in shreds. > Seems to be the obvious solution. > Always carry a spare and tools so I get it changed on the spot. It > starts, everything looks good, as I would expect. > A short way down the road oil light comes on with the warning buzzer > again, shut it down and pullover. Everything "looks OK". I start and the > same thing happens. > Oil level is ok, no oil in coolant, no coolant in oil, I cannot find any > clues. > I start it out of gear and watch, revving the engine and holding it for > a little while, things look and sound OK. > But as soon as I get in and begin driving, oil lamp and warning buzz > engage. > Could it be a faulty sensor? > Dennis >


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