cuttingedge
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Hi. About 3 weeks ago I drove my Yukon to the Vets office. When I started it up, it read zero oil pressure. Stabbed the throttle and pressure went to normal. Thought the oil sending unit might be faulty and replaced with ACDelco part. Same issue occurred. After some research, I added 2 quarts of oil and jacked up the rear and instantly had oil pressure. So, it's the pickup tube o-ring right? Took it to the shop with a Felpro pan gasket and the o-ring part number my VIN said I needed. Told the shop there are different types of o-rings, and that they would have to verify at disassembly. Got the call it was finished today. Had to pick it up after hours due to needing a ride, and upon start up zero oil pressure and warning light/bell. Stabbed the throttle once and pressure went up to nearly 50psi. Drove it home no issues. Kill the engine, wait 10 seconds, start the truck zero oil pressure. Stab the throttle once normal pressure. Let the truck reach full warm up temp and oil pressure at idle is 30 to 35 psi, which is better than before the o-ring was replaced.
Any insight on this would be very helpful. I'm out over $750 and it's not fixed.
Any insight on this would be very helpful. I'm out over $750 and it's not fixed.