IntensorPoet
Member
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2022
- Messages
- 69
- Reaction score
- 37
- Points
- 18
- Buick Ownership
- 2003 Buick LeSabre Limited
We will send it out to have the oil pressure sensor fixed as soon as possible. Thanks!
+1
It may seem like its no big deal,but they have the propensity to start leaking badly at this point.
All I know is that I was lucky enough to notice oil by my passenger side front tire on my previous car (1997 Olds 88). Had I not noticed it it would have lost all or most of it's oil by the time the oil warning light came on. I had to get it towed home.So once the pressure reading fails & gives false reading, they then can fail by leaking? What causes that failure sequence?
Very sharp looking. Make sure you use something with wax in it rather than dish soap or something, or preferably a wax after wash.I gave my "Dreamer" its first bath since acquisition!
Above the oil filter.Thanks for the advice on cleaning stuff.
Where is the oil pressure sensor located?
Doubt it. Cheap Chinese tires end up costing you more in frustration.Riferong have Rongrife? View attachment 36240