Oil Pressure Light
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Oil Pressure Light
Took the bike into work this morning for a change and the oil pressure light stayed on for a good 5 minutes before going out. The oil level is a bit too high (ie slightly overfilled). Would this account for the light staying on ? Light normally goes out immediately the engine is started.
BMW R1100S
Triumph Sprint ST 955
Triumph Sprint ST 955
Re: Oil Pressure Light
scotty wrote:Took the bike into work this morning for a change and the oil pressure light stayed on for a good 5 minutes before going out.
You left it running for 5 minutes, possibly without oil pressure? If it was my bike it'd be lucky to get 5 seconds before being switched off in a hurry pending further investigation.
scotty wrote:The oil level is a bit too high (ie slightly overfilled). Would this account for the light staying on ?
No, high oil level wouldn't affect oil pressure. Extremely low pressure might.
scotty wrote:Light normally goes out immediately the engine is started.
As it should do. Could just be a problem with the oil pressure switch but I'd want to know before running the bike again with possibly insufficent pressure.
Sproggy
There is sufficient oil in the engine and no leaks anywhere so I can't understand why the light is staying on. It is likely that it's a faulty pressure switch. I take it the pressure switch is the one low down on the engine near the sight glass ? I'll check the connections tonight and give them a clean up. If it's a faulty switch unit itself I take it that this can be replaced from the outside of the engine when say changing the oil ?
Regards
There is sufficient oil in the engine and no leaks anywhere so I can't understand why the light is staying on. It is likely that it's a faulty pressure switch. I take it the pressure switch is the one low down on the engine near the sight glass ? I'll check the connections tonight and give them a clean up. If it's a faulty switch unit itself I take it that this can be replaced from the outside of the engine when say changing the oil ?
Regards
BMW R1100S
Triumph Sprint ST 955
Triumph Sprint ST 955
If the light eventually goes out then it's probably the switch at fault, but not definitely. Certainly of all the things that could be wrong the switch is the easiest to change. It might just be a case of the switch being clogged with dirt and needing a clean in petrol (I've resurrected pressure switches that way before) so try that before you buy a new one.
I'm not sure where it lives but you'd be able to change it at any time - no need to wait for an oil change. You'd just lose a dribble of oil. There's an oil temperature switch near the oil filter so don't get the wrong one!
I'm not sure where it lives but you'd be able to change it at any time - no need to wait for an oil change. You'd just lose a dribble of oil. There's an oil temperature switch near the oil filter so don't get the wrong one!
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Pressure switch is down bottom front near side, next to the oil level sight glass. Single wire connection to it that on most bikes is not sheilded fromt he elements in anyway, so tends to be manky. Easy to check thw switch, remove wire, ignition on, ground the wire and the light should go off. If it doesn't then possible wiring fault, so get tracing. Switches aren't expensive, around £7 last one I changed.
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Sorry also meant to say once cleaned and reconnected give a light coat over the top with your favourite battery post grease ( most people that'll be vaseline then ) and that'll help, though you'll have to clean and renew as it'll collect the crap instead, hey ho !
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