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Old 01-06-2014, 05:28 PM
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2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

Today I started my 2000 Suburban on the coldest morning ever, -14 degrees actual temp. I went inside to let it warm up and about 15 min later I went out to go to work and the check oil pressure light was on and oil pressure read 0. Is this due to extreme cold and thick oil ? Or did something break on start up. I am going to wait until temps are up before I try it again as it was running awful. I am fearing that 15 min warm up may have hurt her.
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Old 01-06-2014, 06:39 PM
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Today I started my 2000 Suburban on the coldest morning ever, -14 degrees actual temp. I went inside to let it warm up and about 15 min later I went out to go to work and the check oil pressure light was on and oil pressure read 0. Is this due to extreme cold and thick oil ? Or did something break on start up. I am going to wait until temps are up before I try it again as it was running awful. I am fearing that 15 min warm up may have hurt her.
I would go to Advance Auto or Auto Zone and get a loaner manual gage to check the pressure. What weight oil are you using my 2000 Silverado has around 40 psi when started and comes up as I drive. It made a lot of noise but this is normal for this vehicle about 29 degrees where I live. I used to live in Ohio and I remember -18 degrees and I had oil pressure in my vehicles. You may have a bad sending unit.
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Old 01-06-2014, 10:23 PM
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

I hope its just the sending unit. I thought it was strange that I have had good oil pressure up until last night when it sat outside at -14 and wind chill of -48. I have never had any oil leaks and run 5/20 in it, but at 211,000 miles the cold would probably find the weak spots. I have heard of these pumps having a stuck pressure valve inside them also, that reroutes excess oil away from the out flow when overpressurized and back through the system. I am hoping the expansion of the metal from the cold is holding it open and it will be ok when temps reach 34 by friday. I am worried about the engine now that it ran that way for a good 15 min. My son drove it to work and back the night before and im not sure if it was this way then or not, he doesn't pay much attention to those details.
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Old 01-07-2014, 06:36 AM
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I hope its just the sending unit. I thought it was strange that I have had good oil pressure up until last night when it sat outside at -14 and wind chill of -48. I have never had any oil leaks and run 5/20 in it, but at 211,000 miles the cold would probably find the weak spots. I have heard of these pumps having a stuck pressure valve inside them also, that reroutes excess oil away from the out flow when overpressurized and back through the system. I am hoping the expansion of the metal from the cold is holding it open and it will be ok when temps reach 34 by friday. I am worried about the engine now that it ran that way for a good 15 min. My son drove it to work and back the night before and im not sure if it was this way then or not, he doesn't pay much attention to those details.
With that light of oil it should have reached full pressure in 15 min. Did the oil pressure come up and the light go out before going in the house to warm up hopefully?
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Old 01-07-2014, 07:22 AM
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

I didnt notice the warning until I backed out of the driveway that day. Barely made it back up drive, low power and wouldn't stay fired up.
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I didnt notice the warning until I backed out of the driveway that day. Barely made it back up drive, low power and wouldn't stay fired up.
This doesn't sound good wait until its warmer and recheck. A rebuilt short block and valve job, long block or a used motor is probably worst case. Running say 10 min. with no oil has spun a few bearings.
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

I am praying that friday when its above freezing it will come alive ! Never fails having to work on a vehicle in the dead of winter.
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I am praying that friday when its above freezing it will come alive ! Never fails having to work on a vehicle in the dead of winter.
the oil to use is 5-30wt. I recommend synthetic in these engines. if the oil pressure was zero the lifters would be very loud.

did you check the oil level ?

if you take the oil fill off see if you smell coolant. see if coolant low could be the block cracked coolant in the oil . bottom of pan could be frozen with water.
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

Oil level was good, no coolant in oil. Was running and driving great before the deep freeze settled in.
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Oil level was good, no coolant in oil. Was running and driving great before the deep freeze settled in.
with no oil pressure the engine will make a lot of rapping.

with my 5.3L 2000 the oil is synthetic 5-30wt . pressure when cold 65 psi max. at idle when hot 40 psi min. at 2000 rpm 48 psi. 150,000 miles . orig owner.
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

Synthetic smenthetic, 5w is 5w. "Engineerred oil" is theoeretically better, but not worth the extra penny IMO, more important to change it like you should. Oil tech has came a long way in the last decade even... Like said should've been at pressure by then. That and not wanting to run doesn't sound good. With lack of oil 5 minutes can lock em up. Stick a manual gauge in it to check it, the dash gauge is a glorified "idiot light" honestly. Was it hammering too?
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

I have been letting it sit since monday since it has been in the negatives all week. I did try to see if it would turn over around 630 pm today and wouldnt start due to the battery being low after sitting out all week. It did turn over though. Supposed to be 34 tomorrow so I will put the jumper box on it and see what happens. I dont have much hope. Might not turn over easily because all the friction from spun bearings, warped crank and shrapnel in the block. When it last ran it was pretty rough. All from warming up my vehicle. Another lesson learned !!!!
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I have been letting it sit since monday since it has been in the negatives all week. I did try to see if it would turn over around 630 pm today and wouldnt start due to the battery being low after sitting out all week. It did turn over though. Supposed to be 34 tomorrow so I will put the jumper box on it and see what happens. I dont have much hope. Might not turn over easily because all the friction from spun bearings, warped crank and shrapnel in the block. When it last ran it was pretty rough. All from warming up my vehicle. Another lesson learned !!!!
From past experience the oil pump strainers were plugged and oil pressure wasn't zero but maybe 5 to 10 psi at idle. if doing the job yourself maybe a short block and valve job. You could change bearings,clean strainer, install a new oil pump,and relief valve. But your taking a chance it won't work. A garage wouldn't do this because if it doesn't work they very likely would have an irate customer if it doesn't work.
Any its not cheap.
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Re: 2000 5.3 oil pressure warning

Fired her up oil pressure came back. But TICK, TICK, TICK,TICK............NOT GOOD
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Fired her up oil pressure came back. But TICK, TICK, TICK,TICK............NOT GOOD
with the engine cold remove the oil drain plug for a second to see if water comes out or sludge.

if the oil looks clean then add 6 oz of marvel mystery oil to the crankcase oil. see if the lifters quiet down with idling for 15 min and you have oil pressure.
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