Pawpaw said:The "reading" on the oil pressure gauge means exactly nothing.
You see, it's not a true oil pressure gauge. There is only an oil pressure switch on the engine. When oil pressure is above a certain level (6 psi?), it sends a signal to the computer.
The computer then manipulates the dash gauge to read "in accordance with customer expectations. "
In other words, it's a glorified idiot light. Like the man said, put a real gauge on it.
Bob
Based on RPM and coolant temperatures.Pawpaw said:The computer then manipulates the dash gauge to read "in accordance with customer expectations. "
It is, straight from the factory manual.Bertram65 said:I have a hard time believing it is just a switch that is either open or closed.
Bertram65 said:This frequently gets quoted about the "customer expectations", there must be some accuracy to the gauge as mine reads higher right after I change the oil, it is also effected by ambient tempature and engine tempature, I have a hard time believing it is just a switch that is either open or closed.
Bertram65 said:This frequently gets quoted about the "customer expectations", there must be some accuracy to the gauge as mine reads higher right after I change the oil, it is also effected by ambient tempature and engine tempature, I have a hard time believing it is just a switch that is either open or closed.