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Old Jun 21, 2023 | 07:53 AM
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Default 13 f150 5.0 oil pressure sensor problem

I have a 2013 cord f150 with a 5.0. The engine has a 173k miles on it. My problem- once the engine is at normal operating temperature and I stop at a stop light or bring the engine to idle I will randomly get a low oil pressure warning. This is a random thing not everytime. I have changed the oil pressure sensor with a standard ignition part and it fixed the problem for a short period of time but the issue has come back. I have also noticed my engine idle in drive seems to be a little low maxing out at 500 while in neutral it’s 6-700. My questions are-

what could be the problem? Should I switch the oil pressure sensor to a motocraft part? Am I completely missing something? Do I need to clean the throttle body or raise my engine idle? Or is this a bigger issue I need to be worried about?

lastly the engine does not seem to actually be loosing oil pressure. I have no new ticks or noises and engine performance has stayed normal. I have a video of the problem I can attach too.
 
Old Oct 5, 2023 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Joetaylor100
I have a 2013 cord f150 with a 5.0. The engine has a 173k miles on it. My problem- once the engine is at normal operating temperature and I stop at a stop light or bring the engine to idle I will randomly get a low oil pressure warning. This is a random thing not everytime. I have changed the oil pressure sensor with a standard ignition part and it fixed the problem for a short period of time but the issue has come back. I have also noticed my engine idle in drive seems to be a little low maxing out at 500 while in neutral it’s 6-700. My questions are-

what could be the problem? Should I switch the oil pressure sensor to a motocraft part? Am I completely missing something? Do I need to clean the throttle body or raise my engine idle? Or is this a bigger issue I need to be worried about?

lastly the engine does not seem to actually be loosing oil pressure. I have no new ticks or noises and engine performance has stayed normal. I have a video of the problem I can attach too.

I have the same problem. 2011 F150 5.0 with 275,000 km . Did you ever solve the problem ? I have read somewhere that it is a low idle problem caused by gunk buildup in the throttle body. Have you tried cleaning yours ?
 
Old Oct 5, 2023 | 03:32 PM
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Let's face it guys, the mileage is really up there. This is where past service pays off.

Personally , std parts are OK. I would for the price ,try a Motorcraft sending unit. What type and grade motor oil are you presently using?
 
Old Nov 26, 2024 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Joetaylor100
I have a 2013 cord f150 with a 5.0. The engine has a 173k miles on it. My problem- once the engine is at normal operating temperature and I stop at a stop light or bring the engine to idle I will randomly get a low oil pressure warning. This is a random thing not everytime. I have changed the oil pressure sensor with a standard ignition part and it fixed the problem for a short period of time but the issue has come back. I have also noticed my engine idle in drive seems to be a little low maxing out at 500 while in neutral it’s 6-700. My questions are-

what could be the problem? Should I switch the oil pressure sensor to a motocraft part? Am I completely missing something? Do I need to clean the throttle body or raise my engine idle? Or is this a bigger issue I need to be worried about?

lastly the engine does not seem to actually be loosing oil pressure. I have no new ticks or noises and engine performance has stayed normal. I have a video of the problem I can attach too.
I’ve had this same “oil pressure” message for two years now. After reading this thread I decided to clean the throttle body just to see what it would do. When I pulled the intake hose off the TB looked fairly clean so I almost stopped and put it back together. But I figured might as well continue on. The back side was a little dirty, but not bad. I cleaned it all up with brake cleaner and put it back together. 3 days of driving and the low oil pressure message has not came up.
 
Old Nov 27, 2024 | 12:36 PM
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Thank you for the info.
 
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