Oil pressure drops to zero for 1 second then back to normal
I have a 2001 Ram Sport 1500 5.9. My oil pressure sits around 35 psi at idle and around 45-50 psi while driving. Lately, when coming to a complete stop, my oil pressure gauge will drop to 0 psi for about 1 second and then immediately read correctly again. It's so fast that when it first started happening I would only hear the chime and the problem would be gone before looking down at the cluster just to see nothing wrong. I had to really look for the quick drop to 0 psi and then the immediate climb back to 35 psi at idle again. It never happens while driving, just when reaching a final stop.
There are no knocking or ticking sounds, engine runs great, and no oil leaks. I did replace the oil pressure switch about 2 years ago... not for an oil pressure issue but because I accidently cracked the plastic housing while replacing the distributor cap (don't ask). Lol.
What could be causing this problem? A bad pressure sensor, sending unit, pump? I searched the forum but found nothing that matches my problem, so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
There are no knocking or ticking sounds, engine runs great, and no oil leaks. I did replace the oil pressure switch about 2 years ago... not for an oil pressure issue but because I accidently cracked the plastic housing while replacing the distributor cap (don't ask). Lol.
What could be causing this problem? A bad pressure sensor, sending unit, pump? I searched the forum but found nothing that matches my problem, so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
I have a 2001 Ram Sport 1500 5.9. My oil pressure sits around 35 psi at idle and around 45-50 psi while driving. Lately, when coming to a complete stop, my oil pressure gauge will drop to 0 psi for about 1 second and then immediately read correctly again. It's so fast that when it first started happening I would only hear the chime and the problem would be gone before looking down at the cluster just to see nothing wrong. I had to really look for the quick drop to 0 psi and then the immediate climb back to 35 psi at idle again. It never happens while driving, just when reaching a final stop.
There are no knocking or ticking sounds, engine runs great, and no oil leaks. I did replace the oil pressure switch about 2 years ago... not for an oil pressure issue but because I accidently cracked the plastic housing while replacing the distributor cap (don't ask). Lol.
What could be causing this problem? A bad pressure sensor, sending unit, pump? I searched the forum but found nothing that matches my problem, so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
There are no knocking or ticking sounds, engine runs great, and no oil leaks. I did replace the oil pressure switch about 2 years ago... not for an oil pressure issue but because I accidently cracked the plastic housing while replacing the distributor cap (don't ask). Lol.
What could be causing this problem? A bad pressure sensor, sending unit, pump? I searched the forum but found nothing that matches my problem, so any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Hey, thanks for the quick reply. How would I tell if the plenum gasket is blown? I don't seem to have a vacuum leak... the engine idles great, cruise control works, CAD works and holds, no hissing air leak sounds, etc... I did do the plenum plate upgrade a few years ago as well. What else should I look for when trying to identify/isolate a blown plenum gasket? Also, how would a blown plenum gasket cause a momentary drop of oil pressure indication? Thanks again for your help.
I checked all my fluids a couple weeks ago (I usually do this every 2 weekends as its an older truck) and oil level looked good... but I'll definitely check it again today. Thanks.
Also, how do I verify that the sending unit is bad? Would I have to drop the pan or put a pressure guage somewhere? Thanks man, looking forward to hearing back.
. No problem man
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If you already did the Plenum plate most likely not that. Mine did the exact thing when it's blown. Get a pressure gauge screw it into where the sending unit goes. Take it to the windshield and take a drive. If it doesn't drop on the mechanical gauge then it's the sending unit
. No problem man
. No problem manThanks for the help man. And thanks for everyone else who offered suggestions as well. This forum is awesome.
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