Low oil light illuminated with full oil
I just finished a bunch of work on my '90 including new injectors, etc. Before I started, the low oil light was on but the oil was full. I replaced the oil pressure sensor AND the oil level switch on the oil filter housing with new GM parts. Also changed the oil.
I've added 9.5 quarts and the dipstick indicates that the oil level is at the full mark. I had to add that much because I also removed the oil pan to replace the gasket, so I got all the oil out of the pan. I used Amsoil 10W30. After all the work and the oil change, the LOW OIL light still comes on when the car is running, but the oil is full. Any ideas why this light is on? |
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oil level sensor is on LH side of the oil pan, not on the filter housing. Filter housing has oil pressure switch, oil pressure sensor, and oil temp sensor.
My guess is either a bad oil level switch or a short in the wiring. It does run fairly close to the exhaust. |
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Okay, this is weird. I just got under the car and checked, and my car DOES NOT HAVE an oil level sensor. I can see the boss on the left side of the oil pan where a sensor would go that matches the picture in the FSM (except it shows it on the right side), but there's no hole in the boss for a sensor. No connector or wiring for a sensor either.
So, did some '90s not have oil level sensors? Either way, I guess I'll solve my problem by removing the light bulb from the DIC. There was no bulb installed when I got the car but I put one in. |
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my 90 doesnt have the sensor either .but my 92 does
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Thanks. I wonder how many '90s (if any) have the sensor. It's described in the FSM and the manual provides the torque specification.
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That's right... some or all 90s did not have the sensor -- so I don't understand how you can be getting a low oil light without the sensor there. Perhaps 90 has the wiring harness connector and you pinched or shorted it while doing the recent work?
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Maybe this 90 light is being fed via the ecm signal generated by one of the sending units on the bottom side of oil filer housing? Its one of the bottom two sending units. |
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However, you do have oil pressure correct?
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