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Old 12-04-2021, 12:25 AM   #12 (permalink)
kiwi370z
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I've been doing some more thinking about this, while I await quotes from shops to investigate and/or repair.

If I genuinely had low oil pressure, why has the low oil pressure warning light never appeared on the dashboard? And why does the computer not have any fault codes?

Is it possible that if the STOCK oil pressure fault sensor fails, the computer then won't show an oil pressure warning light? Or if it detects NO signal at all from the stock warning sensor, does it automatically show a warning light?
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