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Oil Level Sensor Issues

Burbman

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I put a new oil pan and gasket in the 98 GT about a year ago, and figured I may as well change the oil level sensor while I was at it. Never had an issue with it, but figured it's only a few bucks, why not. After I installed the new Dorman sensor I started getting "low oil level" light. If the light comes on, it stays on until you cycle the ignition. Doesn't come on every time, only once in a while. Whenever you check the oil using the dipstick, it's right up to the top (motor is tight now, no leaks or usage).

This is daughter #2's car, and got tired of her complaining about the light, so decided to change the sensor again when she was home at Thanksgiving, plus showed her new fiance some car repair skills. Replaced the sensor and all was good....until she called me when ahe got home and said the "low oil level" light was on again.

Any ideas? Unlikely that 2 sensors are bad....maybe wiring, oil pan configuration, not sure? Anybody else have issues with this?
 


I put a new oil pan and gasket in the 98 GT about a year ago, and figured I may as well change the oil level sensor while I was at it. Never had an issue with it, but figured it's only a few bucks, why not. After I installed the new Dorman sensor I started getting "low oil level" light. If the light comes on, it stays on until you cycle the ignition. Doesn't come on every time, only once in a while. Whenever you check the oil using the dipstick, it's right up to the top (motor is tight now, no leaks or usage).

Got tired of DD complaining about the light, so decided to change the sensor when she was home at Thanksgiving, plus showed her fiance some car repair skills. Replaced the sensor and all was good....until she called me when got home and said the "low oil level" light was on again.

Any ideas? Unlikely that 2 sensors are bad....maybe wiring, oil pan configuration, not sure? Anybody else have issues with this?

That is probably your problem. Use AC-Delco sensors on these cars for best results.
 
Hard to say if it's the sensor or an issue with the wiring.

I mean if it did it with a third sensor, then I'd be all on that wiring like a fat kid on cake.
 
I'm not sure how the circuitry works, but I know if it's unplugged it thinks that's low oil. The little ring that moves free had a little metal rod in it, probably a magnet that gets gets picked up by the center part of the sensor. If it's too far away it loses it and says low oil.

I'd check the wiring.

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While you should check the wiring i'm just here to add that I've had back to back doormen sensors be bad out of box. Wasn't a oil level sensor though but still it can happen.
 
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