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orthokneepa 11-14-2009 12:45 PM

Low Oil Pressure Light!!!????
 
Today after driving for about 5 minutes my low oil pressure light popped on. I immediately turned the car off and checked the oil. The oil level was fine, in was right in the middle of the 4 dots. I added about a 1/4 quart to be safe and this took it up to the 3rd dot. I then drove the car another 10 miles without a problem and no light. Engine runs fine, idles fine, does not overheat. No SES lights.

Any idea what the heck this could be? Maybe the sensor? The car is a 2000 LS with 127k miles and overall doing well.

Thanks.

Budsjlm 11-14-2009 01:36 PM

my guess is tge sensor

monte07 11-14-2009 01:41 PM

the oil sending might be going bad on your monty i would change it.

orthokneepa 11-14-2009 02:56 PM

ok, anyone know where the sensor is located on a 2000 monte?

monte07 11-15-2009 02:10 PM

it should be on the bottom back side of the engine im not sure because of not knowing the type of engine you have is it the 3.4 3.8 or the 3.9?

RussellUCF 11-30-2009 11:11 AM

Just changed my oil pressure sensor Sunday
 
I have a 2000 SS monte. The sensor is SO EASY TO REPLACE! Only thing is you need a special socket to unscrew the OPS (I got one at Pep Boys- BUT NOTE! THE ONE I GOT AT PEP BOYS IS A EXTRA LONG SOCKET- ABOUT 1.5 inches- IT WAS DIFFICULT TO FIT IN THE VERY TIGHT AREA TO REMOVE SENSOR. So, try to get a shorty socket)...

Location/direction

1) Lift car on passenger side. place on jack stand (p.s. sears has a killer sale on a nice 2 1/4 ton jack and stands- should have bought these years ago!).
2) Remove the passenger front tire (to make it easier to get to sensor). The sensor is about the size of a roll of quarters (I bought one at GM dealership for $24) and is located right to the left of the oil filter.
3) Unclip the old sensor (so easy)
4) use the special socket to remove old sensor.
5) add a bit of oil to the new sensor's screw input and insert new sensor.
6) clip in new sensor

so easy and very rewarding...

rgant_19 12-11-2009 08:31 PM

i see thats what i need to do as well because i am having the same problem. i also topped my oil off with an extra quart and it still reads low oil. which there is no leaks no where.

ptochman 12-18-2009 07:38 PM

I found the following article when I searched for 'Low Oil Pressure Light' on Google. Very interesting read:

http://www.aa1car.com/library/us1097.htm

I also recently purchased my Monte with a spun rod bearing. When I removed the oil filter adapter from the block, the oil passages were filled with sludge. Oil returning to the engine was severely restricted. You might want to pull yours off. $3.25 for the gasket at the dealer.

zyon555 01-05-2011 11:42 PM

my oil pressure needle goes on low sometimes while im driving
 
why my oil pressure needle goes all the way back to low and stay there while engine is running , and i recently got an oil change the oil is at the right level the car runs good can any body help me solve this problem.:mad:

biggriggs 01-06-2011 07:39 AM


can any body help me solve this problem
Scroll up 4 posts.

RussellUCF posted how to change your oil pressure sensor.

If you can't do that, take the car to a shop.


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