The Raven
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Working with my dealer and I think we are headed in the right direction here but before I spend a big chunk of money i'd like to engage some more experts. This problem is a little different than most that i've read about.
I've had a check engine light come on and then go off before I could get a reader on it three times throughout this past fall. Finally it came on and stayed on a few weeks ago and I simultaneously noticed that the oil pressure gauge was acting really weird. It would randomly spike to 70-80 psi and bounce around up there for a few seconds before dropping back down to 40ish where it normally hovers. With time it has gotten more frequent and sometimes just pegs at 80 for 20-30 seconds...I actually even had it drop to 0 for about 20 seconds one time. In reading of course I came across the bad pressure sensor problem and figured that must be it so I ordered a replacement sensor (OEM) and did the swap (that was fun as many of you know). Unfortunately that didn't fix the issue...just to be sure I went back in and removed that filter screen thingy too but that didn't help either.
So I took it to my dealer cause they have always treated me well and been very fair about prices. They spent three days with it and in that time they verified that the sensor is reading correctly, the oil pressure is indeed fluctuating just as the sensor indicates. They also changed the oil filter to verify that it's not a filter issue. It wasn't until the third day of messing with the thing that the tech caught onto one little detail that clued us in - the pressure always seemed to jump when slowing down or braking. He did a little further testing and found that he could make the pressure spike by braking hard or just getting the front of the truck way lower than the back (down a hill or whatever). So the natural conclusion seems to be the oil pump pressure relief, and based on my experience I tend to agree - I remember the first time I noticed the problem was while entering the roundabout closest to my house and that was the same spot that it happened again after I changed out the pressure sensor. You have to brake pretty hard coming into the roundabout from like 55mph and then do a pretty swift right-left turn motion going through.
What do you think - on the right track?
I've had a check engine light come on and then go off before I could get a reader on it three times throughout this past fall. Finally it came on and stayed on a few weeks ago and I simultaneously noticed that the oil pressure gauge was acting really weird. It would randomly spike to 70-80 psi and bounce around up there for a few seconds before dropping back down to 40ish where it normally hovers. With time it has gotten more frequent and sometimes just pegs at 80 for 20-30 seconds...I actually even had it drop to 0 for about 20 seconds one time. In reading of course I came across the bad pressure sensor problem and figured that must be it so I ordered a replacement sensor (OEM) and did the swap (that was fun as many of you know). Unfortunately that didn't fix the issue...just to be sure I went back in and removed that filter screen thingy too but that didn't help either.
So I took it to my dealer cause they have always treated me well and been very fair about prices. They spent three days with it and in that time they verified that the sensor is reading correctly, the oil pressure is indeed fluctuating just as the sensor indicates. They also changed the oil filter to verify that it's not a filter issue. It wasn't until the third day of messing with the thing that the tech caught onto one little detail that clued us in - the pressure always seemed to jump when slowing down or braking. He did a little further testing and found that he could make the pressure spike by braking hard or just getting the front of the truck way lower than the back (down a hill or whatever). So the natural conclusion seems to be the oil pump pressure relief, and based on my experience I tend to agree - I remember the first time I noticed the problem was while entering the roundabout closest to my house and that was the same spot that it happened again after I changed out the pressure sensor. You have to brake pretty hard coming into the roundabout from like 55mph and then do a pretty swift right-left turn motion going through.
What do you think - on the right track?
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