Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 19:48:24 -0500
Reply-To: Dennis Haynes <dhaynes@OPTONLINE.NET>
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From: Dennis Haynes <dhaynes@OPTONLINE.NET>
Subject: Re: Oil Pressure Light and Alarm after oil change
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The switch for the high pressure warning buzzer is between the oil pump and
the filter. Yes, it is before the filter. So the choice of oil filter will
in no way cause the buzzer to sound. In fact if it was too restrictive, it
may silence a buzzer problem.
My et is that the oil is overfilled causing it to get too hot and foam. I
bet they poured in 5 full quarts. Too much. Check the oil level, engine
warm, a few minutes allowed for it to drain into the sump, and van level.
Especially side to side. Oil level should be between the marks. The top mark
is not the full mark. "It is the maximum do not ever exceed no matter what
mark." It is also possible that a 5w-30 or even 10w-30 oil was really used
and it is getting too thin. If you are in a cold area, use a 10w-40 or
15w-40. I myself prefer synthetics. Leaving them in 2x as long offsets the
cost and inconvenience and give better protection.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of
"Louize Christensen
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 3:40 PM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Oil Pressure Light and Alarm after oil change
Question!
Just had an oil change (at a VW shop). I asked to make sure to use 20w50
oil. The tech said. YEP.
Later, I heard him ask another tech if they had any. After oil change, I
asked again and was assured that 20 50oil was used.
Fast forward:
After driving a couple of days around town-- say under 2000rpm, no high
speed highway, all was fine. The first time I got on the highway and drove
about 40minutes at then got off exit ramp, oil pressure light and alarm went
off. I stepped on accelerator and both went off. As soon as I let off
acc.the same happened about 4 times.
(I read the great info on the archives )
My prev. exper. Is that if the wrong oil is used or wrong filter this will
happen as the oil is resrtricted in flow, or not viscous enough.
The van drives fine othErwise with no leaks or alarms in city driving.
The oil filter used is a BOSCH. No 0 451 103 033; the recommended filter
for my 91. Is:; 070115561
The bus seems to be running slightly hotter, even tho it is cooler outside.
With fan coming on after being in traffic for 30 min or so and it is not hot
outside.
?: Is this filter ok?
? If no, is it or will it damage engine?
Oil on dipstick does not feel as thick as the spare 20 50 I have here
-?: Is it the oil...
Or
? Is it btoth... Or sometHing else?
Thanks in ADvance!
Louize
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