Oil pressure gauge is pinned to max
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The same thing happened to mine a couple days ago.
When I posted here about it, I was told if you turn the key to the "ON" position and the oil gauge still shows press., it is a bad oil press sending unit.
Mine showed around 50 psi oil press. with the key on and motor not running.
I have one on order from Fred Beans as we speak.
The local Chevy dealer here wanted $80 for the sensor, which was well over twice the price I ordered it for!
When I posted here about it, I was told if you turn the key to the "ON" position and the oil gauge still shows press., it is a bad oil press sending unit.
Mine showed around 50 psi oil press. with the key on and motor not running.
I have one on order from Fred Beans as we speak.
The local Chevy dealer here wanted $80 for the sensor, which was well over twice the price I ordered it for!
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Yes.. You've been hit by the all too common "oil pressure sensor failure". If you are mechanically inclined, you can swap it out yourself; you do have to remove the intake manifold to get to it though.
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