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Oil Pressure Gauge
Don't know if it's just my car but, the oil pressure gauge only moves when I turn the engine on or off. No matter what rpm the engine is spinning the needle NEVER moves. My LS1 Corvette's gauge was extremely sensitive and I could see it move with any change in rpm. This seems like a cause for concern, does this happen to you guys also?
-Alex |
The gauges in these cars are just an electronic representation of a real gauge and are not terribly sensitive to slight variations. The stationary needle appearance is normal.
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I've never really seen an oil gauge do much on a Ford since the mid 90's other than laying flat when there isnt any oil...
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-Alex |
I had this discussion with my autoshop teacher when I was 16.. as both my Monte Carlo and trans am oil gauge bounced like mad and sat at 0 at every stop, and no other car (outside of gm did this) he said its the way gm measures it, if the pressure really fluctuated that much there would be a problem. I dont think the fords is an on off gauge.. and maybe its not sensitive enough to read 3 psi variations. But at idle.. it not sitting on the zero pressure peg
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-Alex |
As a tech as a ford dealership I can tell you the gauge is reading right. Only time I've seen them move is when someone has left oil out of them. The 4.0L mustangs were real bad about reading no oil pressure after an oil change. Would take it about 5-10 seconds before it'd pick back up to normal than like you said. Never move. Its normal don't worry about it. If it ever moves, than there is a problem lol
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