MACHO
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R.I.P. Tahoe
Ditto to how sad this is. Very glad you and the fam have transportation and are safe tho!
Ditto to how sad this is. Very glad you and the fam have transportation and are safe tho!
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Well, that answers that question. This explains how my theory is plausible. As long as pressure appears to be fine, you can run the engine dangerously low on oil and cause damage while driving long distance. It sure would be nice if GM were to change this for constant monitoring.
Currently the system does not exist at lest in the automobile feasible world that could compensate and account for a moving vehicle with measuring the oil by weight to determine if a loss of oil volume has occurred. That is what the pressure gauge is supposed to help determine by it own way of showing a loss of pressure. And risk assessment dictates that when properly built the odds of massive oil loss are very high. But if it does happen once again it is expected that oil pressure will warn you. However the warning system may not be setup to monitor the minimums in current day. In the future this will change.