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1998 Explorer Oil Pump Problemviper7 02-01-2006, 03:01 PM Any idea's what happened?? I was driving my truck at 65mph going up hill and all of a sudden the oil pressure dropped to 0. I shut down the engine and coasted. When I re-started the truck the oil pressure went back up for about 2 mins and then dropped again. This seems to continue happening. I had changed the oil (didn't look to bad) and the filter. Someone suggested that my oil pump was overheating in that 2 minute time and needs to be replaced. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!! Thanks bumpinkicker04 02-01-2006, 07:46 PM Any idea's what happened?? I was driving my truck at 65mph going up hill and all of a sudden the oil pressure dropped to 0. I shut down the engine and coasted. When I re-started the truck the oil pressure went back up for about 2 mins and then dropped again. This seems to continue happening. I had changed the oil (didn't look to bad) and the filter. Someone suggested that my oil pump was overheating in that 2 minute time and needs to be replaced. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!!!!!!! Thanks I was having a similar problem except my oil pressure gauge would read low pressure when I first started the engine. I took it to the dealer as it was still under warranty and they replaced the oil pressure sending unit and it cleared right up. If it was a hill that you are able to go 65mph on I doubt it was steep enough to keep the oil from going into the pump. I would look into the oil pressure sending unit it is like a $12 part. truckdude239 02-02-2006, 09:57 PM my mom had a 99 ford expolre taht wouldn't read opil pressure at all for about 3 mins after the car got started turns out the oil pressure sender went bad vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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