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Old 10-17-2013, 06:47 PM
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i have a 2000 neon the oil light goes on and off about 1min. intervals. about 1 week ago i disconnected the oil sending unit so when it came on i checked the oil it is not low it is in the safe zone so i kept driving home. so what do u think it is. i thought it might be its time to change the oil. i dont know what it could be???????? thanx, tschay
 
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Old 10-18-2013, 03:59 AM
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-Just sounds like a bad sending unit to me. Or pull the old one out and see if there's a bunch of sludge buildup on it. Could also possibly be a bad wire connection at the sending unit...

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thats what i thought but the wire is off WEIRD
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If you unplugged the sensor, I'd venture to guess that is why your light is on. There's no pressure reading, so the computer is saying there's a problem (light on).
 
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-And that should do it. Didn't realize you left it unplugged...

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I mean, you should still replace what sounds like a bad sender/sensor as AnthemBassMan said, and then plug the connector back in.
 
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thanx guys i will. thanx again
 




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