I was driving down the highway last night when I hear a chime and look down to see the check gauges light on. I look through all my guages to find the oil pressure gauge showin no pressure.
I pull off and turn off the truck and then turn the key to the on position and the needle comes up to the max normal pressure. How can you have oil pressure if the engine is not running? So I then restart the engine and the needle stays at the max normal position for a minute or so then drops back to zero. I do this several times w/ the same result each time.
I decide to drive my truck to my nearby business to park it in a safe place untill I can get it towed to my mechanic. Reasoning that it most likely is a bad sender. The pyro guage was at normal temps and it also cooled fairly quickly as well. Wouldn't the pyro temp spike or at least climb fairly high if no oil is being fed to the turbo?
So my question is: Is there a known problem w/ factory oil pressure guage or sending unit?
This is an 01' 4x4 w/ 67,000 miles.

I pull off and turn off the truck and then turn the key to the on position and the needle comes up to the max normal pressure. How can you have oil pressure if the engine is not running? So I then restart the engine and the needle stays at the max normal position for a minute or so then drops back to zero. I do this several times w/ the same result each time.
I decide to drive my truck to my nearby business to park it in a safe place untill I can get it towed to my mechanic. Reasoning that it most likely is a bad sender. The pyro guage was at normal temps and it also cooled fairly quickly as well. Wouldn't the pyro temp spike or at least climb fairly high if no oil is being fed to the turbo?
So my question is: Is there a known problem w/ factory oil pressure guage or sending unit?
This is an 01' 4x4 w/ 67,000 miles.