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Old 01-08-21, 06:57 PM   #1
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Default Oil pressure issues on my b2 cq

Hi all. I've got an issue with the CQ. About 6 weeks ago I had the oil pressure light and buzzer coming on over 2200rpm and only when the engine was hot. I solved it by replacing the high oil pressure sender unit. Fast forward to last week, and I was travelling back from holidays having done 1000 miles of trouble free cruising and the buzzer and light came on again on the a303. I freewheeled off at a convenient slip road. Once I dropped below 2100rpm the buzzer and light went, but at idle, I had a flickering light. I decided not to continue at motorway speeds and went back home the back roads keeping my speed down.

Since then I've looked at both senders again. Their fine. I've changed the relay, that's made no difference. Any ideas? It's putting my spot at next week's AITP in jeopardy, so if anyone has any ideas let me know! I certainly wouldn't want to risk the journey up to Northamptonshire if it's not right
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I don't know too much about this, but just a thought... Has the oil been changed recently? Wrong grade of oil could possibly cause pressure issues... Or if it's due a change, filter or a valve somewhere could be clogged up?
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Have you got an oil pressure test kit? Plug into the sender hole and test when warm.
They are cheap to buy if you haven't got one. I would lend you mine but postage back and forward would be more!
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I'm on the same oil. It's changed every year and I use genuine audi oil filters. What grade oil do you use on your GT?

It's worth noting that the light and buzzer only comes on when the engine is hot.
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Have you got an oil pressure test kit? Plug into the sender hole and test when warm.
They are cheap to buy if you haven't got one. I would lend you mine but postage back and forward would be more!
A mate is coming over to mine next Saturday with a pressure gauge kit. Just wondered if there's anything else I can check in the meantime
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A mate is coming over to mine next Saturday with a pressure gauge kit. Just wondered if there's anything else I can check in the meantime
Did you fit the correct pressure switch and was it a good make? Pressure test will confirm. Have you got the Aux gauges?
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No on the aux gauges, but my friend does and has said he will bring them along. I did also think about the correct pressure switch (got it from gsf) - I've since brought one from eBays highland quattro seller - I'll try that tomorrow
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No on the aux gauges, but my friend does and has said he will bring them along. I did also think about the correct pressure switch (got it from gsf) - I've since brought one from eBays highland quattro seller - I'll try that tomorrow
Good idea. Avoid any long runs until you have confirmed the pressure is good.
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Hmmm, just a thought, is everything grounding properly since the resto?
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Hmmm, just a thought, is everything grounding properly since the resto?
Yes I thought of that - I checked the earths all round. All good
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