Oil warning light...but level is fine

Oil warning light...but level is fine

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SpunkyGlory

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2,367 posts

180 months

Sunday 15th January 2023
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80% of the time when I turn the ignition on, I get a "Oil Level Low - Top Up" warning light. But when I check the oil level, it's fine. So I'm assuming it's either a) low oil pressure, or b) a faulty sensor.

How do I diagnose which it is? Diagnostic machine? If so, nay recommendations? I've got one for my Discovery but it's VIN locked.

Galveston

749 posts

214 months

Sunday 15th January 2023
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I can’t believe it’s low pressure. If it was you’d either get a different warning message or the engine would stop.

stevieturbo

17,762 posts

262 months

Sunday 15th January 2023
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Galveston said:
I can’t believe it’s low pressure. If it was you’d either get a different warning message or the engine would stop.
It can hardly be oil pressure if he has not even started the engine yet. And the message seems pretty clear it has zero to do with oil pressure.

So either the oil is low, or the level sensor/wiring is not working correctly

GreenV8S

30,848 posts

299 months

Sunday 15th January 2023
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SpunkyGlory said:
it's either a) low oil pressure, or b) a faulty sensor.
or c) you're measuring it wrong.

You don't say what vehicle/engine it is but presumably it would be possible to find out how the ECU measures oil level if you wanted to.

catso

15,158 posts

282 months

Monday 16th January 2023
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Is it actually a level sensor or a pressure sensor? and if a level sensor, does it show you the actual level or just tell you if it's low?