TECH TIP
DODGE MAGNUM WITH LOW OIL PRESSURE
Feb. 15 2016
Feb. 15 2016

Vehicle: 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT-8, V8-6.1L, VIN 3, Automatic Transmission

Mileage: 98,102

Problem: The customer was concerned that the engine oil warning light comes on intermittently.

Details: The tech verified the oil light does come on. When he checked oil pressure with the scan tool, it read 1 psi of oil pressure at warm idle. NOTE: The warm engine oil pressure specification is 4 psi minimum at idle and 25 to 110 psi at 3000 RPM. The Tech connected a mechanical oil pressure gauge and found the engine oil pressure to be normal. It never went below 20 PSI.

While installing the oil pressure gauge, the tech found a broken 5-volt reference wire on the Oil Pressure Sensor (OPS) connector.

Confirmed Repair: The tech replaced the OPS harness connector and repaired the open wire. After the repair, the engine oil pressure displayed normal pressure on the scan tool and on the dash.

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