08TahoeVibes
TYF Newbie
Good Evening Guys,
This forum was of a great help and a wealth of knowledge when I was chasing a vibration a few weeks ago so I am returning again with another issue to gather your thoughts on.
Vehicle - 08 Tahoe with the 5.3L Flex (162k Miles)
I went to leave for dinner this evening and I noticed while pulling out of the garage the oil pressure gauge pegged at max, 80. I continued to pull it out and then decided to check the oil level while leaving the vehicle running. The oil level on the dipstick looked good and when I got back into the driver's seat the gauge was now reading 0.
A few moments later, the check engine light came on. I scanned for codes and was returned with P0523 - Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch "A" High.
I went ahead and pulled back into the garage which is where it sits at currently.
I don't have a dealership that I trust to take it in for service and we are not against replacing the oil pressure switch on our own IF it's going to be remotely possible and without taking off the entire manifold. We watched some Youtube videos on others doing this and checking the screen under the sensor so we have a general idea on what needs to be done. Naturally, the switch is all the way on the back of the block tight against the firewall which seems like a ton of fun to get to.
Before we go down this road, looking to gather opinions and any tips/tricks anyone might have that has done this before.
Does it make logical sense to start with this sensor? Is there anything else that you might suggest checking first before jumping to this conclusion? Any explanation on why the gauge went from 80 to 0 in a matter of a few minutes?
Vehicle has had routine maintenance and oil changes as needed and has been far from neglected.
Appreciate any and all input in advance!
This forum was of a great help and a wealth of knowledge when I was chasing a vibration a few weeks ago so I am returning again with another issue to gather your thoughts on.
Vehicle - 08 Tahoe with the 5.3L Flex (162k Miles)
I went to leave for dinner this evening and I noticed while pulling out of the garage the oil pressure gauge pegged at max, 80. I continued to pull it out and then decided to check the oil level while leaving the vehicle running. The oil level on the dipstick looked good and when I got back into the driver's seat the gauge was now reading 0.
A few moments later, the check engine light came on. I scanned for codes and was returned with P0523 - Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch "A" High.
I went ahead and pulled back into the garage which is where it sits at currently.
I don't have a dealership that I trust to take it in for service and we are not against replacing the oil pressure switch on our own IF it's going to be remotely possible and without taking off the entire manifold. We watched some Youtube videos on others doing this and checking the screen under the sensor so we have a general idea on what needs to be done. Naturally, the switch is all the way on the back of the block tight against the firewall which seems like a ton of fun to get to.
Before we go down this road, looking to gather opinions and any tips/tricks anyone might have that has done this before.
Does it make logical sense to start with this sensor? Is there anything else that you might suggest checking first before jumping to this conclusion? Any explanation on why the gauge went from 80 to 0 in a matter of a few minutes?
Vehicle has had routine maintenance and oil changes as needed and has been far from neglected.
Appreciate any and all input in advance!