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Old 01-03-2005, 11:42 PM
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Question 95 MC "Low Oil" light problem

hey guys, well, my Low Oil light has been on now for about a year. But the oil is always full, considering it uses about a quart between changes. Anyways, i've talked to some people and they said not to worry about it, as the light goes out if i shut the car off and then crank it again. it just bothers me. could it be the oil pump or something else? anyone else ever have this problem?
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Re: 95 MC "Low Oil" light problem

Im betting the sensor is hooped. It is constantly on, and never shuts off.
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Old 01-04-2005, 11:31 PM
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Re: 95 MC "Low Oil" light problem

nope, ive replaced the sensor twice
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Old 01-04-2005, 11:39 PM
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Check for a relay...
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Old 01-04-2005, 11:40 PM
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Re: 95 MC "Low Oil" light problem

how might i do that?
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Re: 95 MC "Low Oil" light problem

If you have a manual (like Hayes) for the car, it may an electrical schematic. Or do it the hard way, by following wires.
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Old 01-06-2005, 09:28 AM
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Re: 95 MC

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hey guys, well, my Low Oil light has been on now for about a year. But the oil is always full, considering it uses about a quart between changes. Anyways, i've talked to some people and they said not to worry about it, as the light goes out if i shut the car off and then crank it again. it just bothers me. could it be the oil pump or something else? anyone else ever have this problem?

Hi i was reading your delema, I own a 1995 monte carlo z34, i had some work dopne on the Starter(well, thats another story) and when the work was done the oil light came on , see there is a sensor on the oil pan near the starter, the wire somehow came out and caused this problem if i hook it back up the light goes off, hmmm, well good luck.
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