I have a 1998 F150. When stopped at light my oil pressure goes into the red
I don't use my pickup much. I only use when I need to go to the dump or something big breaks at home and I have to get a new one. Like a refrigerator. I went to the dump in it last week and every time I stopped at a light after it warmed up the oil pressure gauge went into the red. If I gave it just a little throttle it went up to its normal spot. I checked the oil after getting home. It was were it was supposed to be. I replaced the oil sending unit. The oil pressure is a little higher when stopped at a light now, but not much. As it started to go into the red I gave it some throttle before it could. When I put it in park the pressure goes up to where it should be. Anyone know what's going on. I'm thinking of buying a digital oil pressure gauge from Amazon and installing it to see if reads different than the factory one. It has a 4.2 liter v6 and is a 2 wheel drive standard cab. Does anyone think my oil pump may be going out?
Last edited by rickyd123; Oct 28, 2023 at 11:02 AM. Reason: Found new information.
Usually,,,,,,before jumping to any conclusion , it is always a good move to verify the actual pressure with a regular oil pressure gauge in place of the sending unit.
Based on what we find there will determine what ,if anything, we do next.
Based on what we find there will determine what ,if anything, we do next.
Two ways to look at this,
If you want to invest in a kit that comes with a gauge , hose and fittings, you might consider purchasing one from a good auto supply place.
Another thing you could do is have a shop remove the oil pressure sending unit and connect their gauge to check the pressure.
You could ask what the cost is for either choice and decide from there.
If you want to invest in a kit that comes with a gauge , hose and fittings, you might consider purchasing one from a good auto supply place.
Another thing you could do is have a shop remove the oil pressure sending unit and connect their gauge to check the pressure.
You could ask what the cost is for either choice and decide from there.
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