Joe Hudson
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Much experience and wisdom has been shared on this topic so no rehash here, more a stream of unconsciousness. Vehicle is an '08 Tahoe 5.3L 4WD with AFM @ 204k miles and it's issued a second 'low oil pressure' DIC warning. Both happened at cold start, in an unheated garage, but now the one lifter that always ticks and then quiets soon after cold start is not getting quiet anymore - and this spooks me more than the code. I am the original owner and performed all oil changes with Mobil 1 and AC Delco filters @ ~ 50% oil life... and a few cans of MOA included over the years.
Anyway -
- am going to change the oil filter (oil is at 80%) and see if the error and noise go away
- if not, add a couple quarts of oil, point the Hoe down the drive and see if the pressure comes up / the tick goes away (to test the pickup 0-ring)
Assuming the 2 Qt test resolves the issue, I'll find a local I can trust to confirm - that is, physically test the (low) pressure and then perform the o-ring work (shocks are one thing... dropping half shafts and the diff and the pan while laying on my back is for the youth among us).
While the o-ring is being fixed, I'll probably have the pressure sender and screen replaced as 'not cheap' insurance. Obviously, the oil pump itself could be bad - I'd still do the o Ring and sender.
A Q if you're still reading - doesn't a bad oil pump grind or leak or ??? I've had bad water pumps that rattled - but maybe oil pumps fail silently?
Many thanks to those who share and who moderate.
Anyway -
- am going to change the oil filter (oil is at 80%) and see if the error and noise go away
- if not, add a couple quarts of oil, point the Hoe down the drive and see if the pressure comes up / the tick goes away (to test the pickup 0-ring)
Assuming the 2 Qt test resolves the issue, I'll find a local I can trust to confirm - that is, physically test the (low) pressure and then perform the o-ring work (shocks are one thing... dropping half shafts and the diff and the pan while laying on my back is for the youth among us).
While the o-ring is being fixed, I'll probably have the pressure sender and screen replaced as 'not cheap' insurance. Obviously, the oil pump itself could be bad - I'd still do the o Ring and sender.
A Q if you're still reading - doesn't a bad oil pump grind or leak or ??? I've had bad water pumps that rattled - but maybe oil pumps fail silently?
Many thanks to those who share and who moderate.