02 Yukon 4200 with Low Oil at Idle, (STOP ENGINE) just after my Check Engine lite came on.. help

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Got an issue, where all's good (45lbs Oil PSI) then, at a Light it reads "0" Dash Light says "CHECK GUAGES" & "STOP ENGINE", but when I take off, and/or give it gas, it goes back up to the Norm (45psi), and "Check Guages" light goes Off, but my "CHECK ENGINE" light stayed on.. Lost as to what it is..?
 

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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

The title of the thread is a bit confusing but the explanation helps. You may have in fact lost oil pressure at idle and is ok at higher rpm. Not likely, but maybe. Need to do a mechanical gauge reading on it. Likely a failing oil pressure sender. Have inspected asap at a shop. Does the engine rattle when pressure is low?
 
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Hi, Yeah, they only "gave me so many words" for the Title.. Thanks for the 'Reading-of'
No Rattling on the motor at low idle, just the Warning "LOW PSI & to Shut Off". It Picks right back up when I give it gas.. The "OIL CHANGE" is at 10% to go before changing... could That have something to do with It? I will put in a FULL SYNTHETIC Oil ( Type??) this time around, (as it sits for weeks at a time, sometimes longer nowadays..) in 'er, what do Ya think about doing that, too>?
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You could have an oil filter that is bypassing internally, but again, I doubt it. Change the oil and use a quality filter, like an AC Delco or a Wix filter. I still think, because there is no rattling, that the oil sender is failing. You may also have an oil pickup screen o-ring that is not sealing. Pull to a downhill incline, fairly steep, and let the engine idle and see if the oil pressure at idle comes back.
 

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