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Basically my oil light has been flashing for about 3 weeks now, usually after about 10 minutes of drive obviously when the car gets warm, I had it serviced about a week ago thinking it might help but nothing, was told it could be a faulty sensor in the sump, anybody know how I can find this sensor and/or had similar problems? Cheers 

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I'm not sure on the sensor but i would get the car scanned to see what faults come up too. There's usually people on the the fb selling pages that can give cars a scan. There's a chap near me who charges £15 and comes to your house and scans the car with his Snap On diagnostics.

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30 minutes ago, FlipFlops said:

I'm not sure on the sensor but i would get the car scanned to see what faults come up too. There's usually people on the the fb selling pages that can give cars a scan. There's a chap near me who charges £15 and comes to your house and scans the car with his Snap On diagnostics.

I know a bloke with one so I'll give that a whirl, cheers ??

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Take out the oil pressure switch (that turns on your oil warning lamp) and test it it on a bench or just buy a new one for about £10 and fit that. Check the wiring to the switch while there. If no change then oil pump or blocked strainer in sump. Or just a worn engine that would be much happier with thicker oil in it to allow for the wear.

I have no idea where the pressure switch is but likely on the block or head with a single wire to it.

 

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