2000 Oil Pressure Gauge.
#1
2000 Oil Pressure Gauge.
I have a 2000 X with a V10.
Back story:
Satuday the wife threw the Serp Belt. Pulled over and turned the truck off. After replacement of the Serp Belt every now and then the oil Pressure gauge will go ape Crap then go back to normal. Here is a video she took after belt replacement. It only does this Sometimes and last about as a minute before it goes back to working normal. Click the picture to get to the video!
Back story:
Satuday the wife threw the Serp Belt. Pulled over and turned the truck off. After replacement of the Serp Belt every now and then the oil Pressure gauge will go ape Crap then go back to normal. Here is a video she took after belt replacement. It only does this Sometimes and last about as a minute before it goes back to working normal. Click the picture to get to the video!
#2
That is pretty weird that it is just the one gauge. I would lean toward the sender or the wiring. Because these trucks last forever, there are known issues with the wiring getting chafed. Turns out that the oil pressure is read like a switch and not an actual pressure sender. Read some of the threads below.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...age-light.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-movement.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...need-help.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...age-light.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...-movement.html
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...need-help.html
#6
Thanks for those links Scott! Really makes it make since since its an actual switch that activates at 7psi and makes it operate the way that it does. I will get under it here in a few and start looking at the wiring to the sensor and see what i can find out. I see a 3 pillar gauge cluster coming in my new future!
#7
Hope this isnt the case either! I am believing that it is electrical as it started after the serp belt broke!
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Yep that is where I spotted it at. I would have the say the belt got it as I now have a power steering leak from that bottom line on the power steering pump that I also have to fix guess I kill to birds with one stone this weekend
#12
Finally Got the the sending unit replaced it didnt fix the issue. Now I am going to use a mechanical Gauge to check everything out.. If I buy a complete gauge kit will it have everything that I need in it?
I have never done anything like this before.. Am I correct to assume that it will screw in were this oil pressure switch is? I tried looking for some threads on it but didnt come up with much.. I am hoping Scott can come through for me on findings steps or something for me to look at!
I have never done anything like this before.. Am I correct to assume that it will screw in were this oil pressure switch is? I tried looking for some threads on it but didnt come up with much.. I am hoping Scott can come through for me on findings steps or something for me to look at!
#13
Finally Got the the sending unit replaced it didnt fix the issue. Now I am going to use a mechanical Gauge to check everything out.. If I buy a complete gauge kit will it have everything that I need in it?
I have never done anything like this before.. Am I correct to assume that it will screw in were this oil pressure switch is? I tried looking for some threads on it but didnt come up with much.. I am hoping Scott can come through for me on findings steps or something for me to look at!
I have never done anything like this before.. Am I correct to assume that it will screw in were this oil pressure switch is? I tried looking for some threads on it but didnt come up with much.. I am hoping Scott can come through for me on findings steps or something for me to look at!
You are correct in thinking that it will screw into the same spot that the factory sending unit is.
Here is post of where Mr Pipeline (in Lubbock) put in a T at the same location to run to his mechanical gauge. https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...ml#post9423495
Here is another post warning of mechanical gauges "in the cab" as then can leak and make a mess, so make sure you get an electrical sending unit.
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1...ml#post9939749
#14
Yes its still doing the same thing turning on and off.
No I dont have a fram filter I use nothing but wix filters and we are about 2500 miles into the last oil change!
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