The Raven
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@The Raven Concerning. Thank you for documenting this.
I agree...that second sensor effectively cost me over $600.
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@The Raven Concerning. Thank you for documenting this.
pressure should probably be verified with a manual guage to determine if it is the sensor or notI am having the exact same fluctuations with oil pressure. 40PSI at start then under fairly low RPMs, while driving, it goes up and can get up to 65PSI with higher RPM’s. Dealer recommends a new oil pump. Codes are PO6DD and PO6DD on and inexpensive OBDI reader, which are different than noted here. Strange thing is that it started soon after hitting a very large pothole, yet may not be related. Great post, but dead unable to find make, model, year and motor size, and how you went about removing the sensor.
I am having the exact same fluctuations with oil pressure. 40PSI at start then under fairly low RPMs, while driving, it goes up and can get up to 65PSI with higher RPM’s. Dealer recommends a new oil pump. Codes are PO6DD and PO6DD on and inexpensive OBDI reader, which are different than noted here. Strange thing is that it started soon after hitting a very large pothole, yet may not be related. Great post, but dead unable to find make, model, year and motor size, and how you went about removing the sensor.
GM OEM. Same exact thing that I took out. Got them from two different dealers.
Had Oil Pump replace and it’s good now. So glad to be back on the rode in the Yukon. Was worth the money paid to get it going again. Hats off to the mechanics.I am having the exact same fluctuations with oil pressure. 40PSI at start then under fairly low RPMs, while driving, it goes up and can get up to 65PSI with higher RPM’s. Dealer recommends a new oil pump. Codes are PO6DD and PO6DD on and inexpensive OBDI reader, which are different than noted here. Strange thing is that it started soon after hitting a very large pothole, yet may not be related. Great post, but dead unable to find make, model, year and motor size, and how you went about removing the sensor. 2017 Yukon Denali 6.2L