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Date:         Thu, 2 Dec 2010 17:28:55 -0800
Reply-To:     Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Jake de Villiers <crescentbeachguitar@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Oil pressure light comes on after about 7 minutes.
Comments: To: Roland <syncronicity1@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <AANLkTikfNt9+uCyLxcpo4YmSW2W3jutV2=n9Kkfi5PLd@mail.gmail.com>
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Step one would be to replace the oil with a good name brand 15W40 Diesel or 20W50 and report back...

On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 4:48 PM, Roland <syncronicity1@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello folks, > > Very odd, the oil pressure light comes on after about 7 minutes of driving. > 1989, 2.1 WBX. It happens every time. If I let it sit, and get half-way > cool, then it takes about 2-3 minutes for the pressure light/buzzer to come > on. I think the timing is associated with the oil warming up. This has > never happened before. I recently did an oil change, so maybe... And I > have been doing some studying in the archives. So, I had bought one of > those package deals at Autozone, you know for about $0.43 you get 5 quarts > of oil and a filter. > > So, first, I took some oil out, it was near the high mark (in the past I > have suffered the oil pressure light on long uphills, so I am familiar with > this problem). The oil level is now close to the minimum mark. Problem > remained. > > So it was a Bosch filter, and in the archives this oil filter is > questionable. So today I replaced it with a Napa Gold, which is really a > Wix, which was recommended, and the problem remains. > > The oil is still golden in color and clear,no sign of chocolate mousse or > contamination. > > When I go downhill, at idle in neutral, the light/buzzer go out after about > 7-10 seconds. > > The next step I am considering is to get some different oil. I know I am > being a bad vanagon owner, but I can't even recall what oil or weight I > used, pretty sure it was 40W or close to that. Probably Castrol or > Pennzoil, just can't recall. So I am thinking of putting some 20W-50 in. > Am in San Diego, really never drive it below 40 degrees, but this is not a > high temp / high stress problem, we are in the 50s-60s each day. > > I think I have a "frothing oil" problem of some type. Another post said > that "Castrol GTX 20w-50 is only $13 for 5 quarts at Wally World", maybe > not > anymore, but I haven't been there is a while. > > Any comments? Thank you! > > Roland >

-- Jake

1984 Vanagon GL 1.9 WBX - 'The Grey Van' 1986 Westy Weekender/2.5 SOHC Subie - 'Dixie'

Crescent Beach, BC

www.thebassspa.com www.crescentbeachguitar.com http://subyjake.googlepages.com/mydixiedarlin%27


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