Oil Pressure Sender: Testing and Inspection
Oil Pressure and Switch, Checking
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Oil Pressure Gauge (V.A.G 1342)
• Voltage Tester (V.A.G 1527B)
• Connector Test Set (V.A.G 1594C)
• Socket 24 mm and Jointed Extension (T40175)
Requirements:
• Engine oil level OK
• Engine oil temperature at least 80 degrees C (176 degrees F) (radiator fan must start up once).
• For the functional check and servicing of the optical and acoustic oil pressure warning: wiring diagrams, refer to "Function and Component Selection" in the vehicle diagnostic tester.
Test Sequence
• Tightening specifications, see - item 2 - in => [ Oil Filter, Cooler and Pressure Switch Overview ] Service and Repair.
- Remove the oil pressure switch (F1) and install it into the (V.A.G 1342).
- Thread the (V.A.G 1342) into oil filter bracket in place of the oil pressure switch.
- Connect the brown wire from the (V.A.G 1342) to ground (-).
- Connect the (V.A.G 1527B) using adapter cables from (V.A.G 1594C) to B+ and the oil pressure switch. The Light Emitting Diode (LED) must not light up.
- If the LED lights up, replace the oil pressure switch.
If the LED does not light up:
- Start the engine and increase the RPM: the LED must come on at 1.2 to 1.6 bar pressure; if not, then replace the oil pressure switch.
- Increase the engine speed further. At 2000 RPM and an oil temperature of 80 degrees C (176 degrees F), oil pressure must be between 2.7 and 4.5 bar.
At higher engine speeds the oil pressure must not exceed 7.0 bar
If the specification is not obtained:
- Check the screen in the oil intake pipe for contamination.
• Also, mechanical damage, for example bearing damage can also be the cause of too low oil pressure.
If no malfunction can be found:
- Replace the oil pump. Refer to => [ Oil Pump ] Oil Pump.
If the specification is exceeded:
- Check the oil passages.