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Part # 11367539857....check valve caused low oil pressure warnings on earlier N62's. They would come apart and plug up the oil passages requiring replacement of the oil pump. Their are 6 check valves total, 3 in each cylinder head. They say this was remedied early on...maybe so, maybe no???
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With the years some sensors just send false alarms but replace it if you wish.
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Simple to assume the worst and pay for towing would have been an option, but also a needless expense....especially knowing the pressure senders fail quit often. |
I pulled over immediately once the light came on. Turns out it was my oil pressure sensor. You can check it from the side of the road. But if the car is hot it will be very challenging. Oil leaked through my oil pressure sensor into the plug. 15 minutes to change it out and haven't had a problem since.... I was very relived to see oil on my plug!
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Yep, mine had evidence of the same type of failure. But, it is almost impossible to see the sensor without removing the vacuum pump...not sure how you would see, much less disconnect the electrical connector on the side of the road with the engine hot. Pulling the vacuum pump made the sensor replacement a sub-30 minute repair.
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I had no problem doing mine without seeing it or removing anything else. I carry some microfiber towels in the trunk, wet one and put it over the vacuum pump to allow for a quick inspection. You can see the end of the plug from above. Reach you hand down and go from there. I used a deep 24mm socket and extension. Did the repair the next day.
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Usually, the electrical connector/socket will be full of oil. Sometimes the sensors leak oil and continue to work fine (oil leaks external to the electrical connector. Sometimes, the minor oil leak coincides with the sensor failure.
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