Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 21:13:54 EST
Reply-To: Gary McEachern <glmce@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Gary McEachern <glmce@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Important - oil pressure query
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Is the part wrong, the part number wrong, or is the description incorrect?
Several people on the list have provided me with part numbers for the HP
sender.
High pressure sender near oil pump Part #: 068-919-081 A Is it 0.9, 1.4 or
1.8 bar?)
Also..
1.8 bar one electrical pole(white)for engines DF, DG, DJ, MV, SP, and SR
Part #: 056 919 081 E (or is it 1.4 , 1.8 or 0.9 bar?)
In the Engine Lubrication system section (17.7) the Bentley lists 0.3
bar(4.4 psi) for the (low) pressure sender on the head and 0.9 Bar (13 psi)
for the (high) pressure sender near the oil pump. No mention of a 1.4 bar
sender.
Consulting the schematics in my Bentley it shows:
Year LP(NC) HP(NO)
83/4/5 1.8 N/A
86 0.3 1.8
87 0.3 0.9
88/9 0.3 1.8/0.9
This is pretty confusing. Anyone have the straight skinny on the senders and
corresponding part numbers?
I guess it's time to install that oil gauge! I installed the new style dash
with the dynamic oil pressure system. The system apparently monitors the low
pressure sender below 2000 RPM and the high pressure sender above 2000 RPM.
Without the high pressure sender installed, the system apparently will not
provide low oil pressure warning above 2000 rpm.
Gary
Dennis Haynes wrote:
For what it is worth, 1.8 bar (25.2 psi), is the wrong sensor for the
Vanagon. Should be 1.4 bar. (19.6psi). The 1.8 is an error listed in most of
the VW Microfiches. It will cause all types of nuisance warnings on a hot
engine.
David Beierl wrote:
> Volks -- the suggestion has been made that grounding the 1.8 bar sender
> lead (when installing a new panel into an old Vgon) will result in *no
oil
> pressure warning at all* when operating over 2000 rpm. Could someone
> please test this on an '86-up by removing the 0.3 bar sender lead while
> operating above 2000 rpm, and determine *for certain* what the behavior
is,
> i.e light/buzzer, light/no buzzer, no light?
>
> thanks
> david
> David Beierl - Providence, RI
> http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/
> '84 Westy "Dutiful Passage"
> '85 GL "Poor Relation"
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