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Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
My oil pressure gauge is constantly max'd out no matter what. I have tried unplugging the connector to the sensor that sits right next to the distributor that is screwed into the block, but got the same response from my gauge (max'd out).
A. Is that the right sensor for my dashboard gauge? B. Why would my oil pressure read over 60psi (max'd out) rather it is plugged in or not? V8..350...5.7L |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
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When you disconnect the sender, this cauces very high resistance and the gauge shows high. You should connect the sender lead to ground (using a fused jumper, of course). Then if the gauge reads 0, the sender is bad; otherwise, it is a bad wire, connection or gauge). //2000CAYukon |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
the sender connector has two wires....which is the one I need to ground?
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
Also, please take a look at my other post entitled "oil sludge build up"......thanx a bunch.
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
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//2000CAYukon |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
I did as you stated and connected the two wires together via a jumper wire. With the key off and nothing on, when the two wires are jumpered, the fuel pump immediately starts running. I left the jumper wire there and started the truck anyways and the gauge still reads max'd out.
Is the fuel pump suppose to run when the two wires are jumpered? Again, it is the sensor the sits right next to the distributor, screws into the block on the drivers side. |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
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I thought that both sensors were located in the same general area but not 100% sure. The one wire sensor looks like this: http://198.208.187.182/internet/View...umber=10069218 //2000CAYukon |
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Ok, found it....the switch/sensor for the oil gauge on the dash is located between the firewall and driver side manifold, midway down the motor. I did the grounding test and the gauge went to 0. I will now purchase a new oil pressure switch, which I found to be really cheap.
Unfortanately, I am having the same exact problem with my fuel gauge.....always reading FULL. Is there an easy similar way to test it? thanx again guys.......MUCH appriciated. |
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I can look it up later when I get a chance to get in the garage after the kids go to bed. //2000CAYukon |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
That would be great, thanx. Let me know if I can get to the harness without dropping the tank. If I do end up having to drop the tank, how hard is that?
Thanx again....2000CAYukon |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
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The bed is held on with only 8 bolts and can be easier than wrestling with the tank. I found this on the net http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/How_to_chan..._pick_up_truck I am not sure if you can reach the wires on top of the tank or not without dropping the tank or moving the bed. By the way, the fuel pump sender going bad is pretty common but you should make sure before replacing it. I will find out what color the wire is later tonight. //2000CAYukon |
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Re: Oil Pressure sensor - 1989 GMC C1500
According to my 90 factory manual, there are 2 wires for the fuel sender going to the top of the tank. The Black/White wire is the ground for the sender. The Purple/White goes to the gauge. If you jumper those 2 wires the gauge should read empty.
The Gray wire is the power for the pump. //2000CAYukon |
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