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Old 01-28-2008, 12:30 PM
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Oil pressure

I have a 95 Trans Am that after it heats up to operating temps I lose the oil pressure, to the point my check gauges light comes on, when I am in gear and stopped. If I put it neutral where it revs up a little it comes back. Any ideas on where to start? Thanks for the help.


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Re: Oil pressure

It has the poper level and the oil is not worn out?
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Re: Oil pressure

the oil level is full and it only has about 1500 miles on it but it is almost 4 month old.
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Re: Oil pressure

Well, before gettign into a 'parts list', have the display gauge reading verified by installing a mechnical gauge.
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