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Old 06-22-2007, 02:20 AM
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Low Oil Light

I think I've posted this before....around a year or so ago I believe...someone told me that the light would eventually just stay on all the time, however:

I start the car, the Low Oil light is on, shut the car off, start it back up within 10-20 minutes, and the Low Oil light is no longer on. I'm thinking it might be a lose connection or something of the sort. Where is the Oil Sensor located under the engine bay? Engine is not low on oil, and it has never burned a lick of oil.

Also, is it possible to clean an ABS Speed Sensor, or would it just be easiest to replace it altogether?

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Re: Low Oil Light

I believe the oil sensor is toward the center of the pan on yours? If not, look around the fitting where the oil filter goes.

And yes, you can use a can compressed air for keyboards to blow the debris out of it and the reluctor ring and attempt to clean it.
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