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Old 07-28-2003, 12:03 AM
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Question Oil pressure guage install

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My 92 1.8L golf has been giving me an oil pressure warning. It is intermitant, happens only while decelerating from 3000 rpms. After I give it a shot of gas it goes away till the next time I'm decelerating.

My presumtions are:

Low oil viscosity
Faulty wiring

I thought it would be cool anyway, to see if I could hook up a oil pressure guage. Where do I attach the pressure line to the engine???

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This is a possibility. Have you checked the level of your oil? If you are low, the oil can shift away from the pickup under decelleration in some cars, causing a drop in oil pressure. Worth a try, sometimes it's just a simple thing.
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