So, i've successfully changed the clutch - on the test drive, got about 5 miles in, and the oil pressure light came on. borrocks.
Pulled over, checked everything, had oil, nothing blindingly obvious, so got home.
Started by changing the oil pressure sensor - no change. Then noticed i'd got the wire caught between the firewall and the back of the engine somewhere, gave it a tug and.... oh two wires.
Replaced the wire, and oil pressure light went off - but wasn't on when on ignition either - double borrocks.
So to check my sanity, thinking if sensor is disconnect pressure light will be on.... and no light still.
Its a 2000 TD5, no idea if the oil pump bolt has been done.
Any ideas? Should the circuit failsafe (ie show warning light if sensor disconnected? what else could it be?
I'm hoping not oil pump, as I had the sump off when doing the clutch (previous attempter had cracked the sump - FFS what is it with people?) so praying i haven't buggered the pump whilst getting the sump back on.
CHeers
Si
Pulled over, checked everything, had oil, nothing blindingly obvious, so got home.
Started by changing the oil pressure sensor - no change. Then noticed i'd got the wire caught between the firewall and the back of the engine somewhere, gave it a tug and.... oh two wires.
Replaced the wire, and oil pressure light went off - but wasn't on when on ignition either - double borrocks.
So to check my sanity, thinking if sensor is disconnect pressure light will be on.... and no light still.
Its a 2000 TD5, no idea if the oil pump bolt has been done.
Any ideas? Should the circuit failsafe (ie show warning light if sensor disconnected? what else could it be?
I'm hoping not oil pump, as I had the sump off when doing the clutch (previous attempter had cracked the sump - FFS what is it with people?) so praying i haven't buggered the pump whilst getting the sump back on.
CHeers
Si
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