Ducato 2017 130hp amber oil problems

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İ haber 2017 2.3. Euro 5 130 HP Fiat Ducato.
Km is 38.000
İ have Amer oil light problem
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What is this .oil level is ok
Oil presucure ok
Can you help me.
Tank you
Sory about my English
 
As stated in your handbook "Warning of failure of the low oil pressure warning lamp".

It indicates that the red warning lamp for loss of oil pressure is not working, so you will not be notified if the oil pressure drops.
 
Thankyou for your help
İ will check the oil pressure sensor.
right now lamb is not .no eror message .i will waiting .
 
I am sorry but I cannot help with your problem

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Check your oil level first before you start the engine. It is possible that you have a leak or that your oil pump is faulty. Of course it could just be the sensor. But as I say, check your oil level first.
mike
 
If you have parked on a slope the sensor float may activate the light by mistake. Park on the level and leave it for a bit and it should correct itself. Happened to me, called put a breakdown mechanic, and that was it. Look for the simple stuff first, really unlikely to be a thing more complicated
 
If you have parked on a slope the sensor float may activate the light by mistake. Park on the level and leave it for a bit and it should correct itself. Happened to me, called put a breakdown mechanic, and that was it. Look for the simple stuff first, really unlikely to be a thing more complicated
Too late I am afraid. The OP sorted it out 18 months ago.

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Too late I afraid. The OP sorted it out 18 months ago.
Not to mention that there's no float involved. The sensor is an element through which a current is passed and measures the oil volume via the resistance and rate of heat dissipation.
 
Except it’s good to regurgitate a thread sometimes. I had this problem with a new, 2019, van. Parked on a slope it happened quite often.
Dealer reset the sensor and told me to let the idiot lights cycle and go out before starting the engine. They said that often caused this issue.
 
Had this problem on our 2019 model last summer, cleared itself, then nothing until 2 weeks after warranty ran out. On this 230HP, it is an inherent fault and needs a software update, which Brownhills have just done for a cool £90.
 
Has the service counter ever been reset after it's been serviced?
 
Had this problem on our 2019 model last summer, cleared itself, then nothing until 2 weeks after warranty ran out. On this 230HP, it is an inherent fault and needs a software update, which Brownhills have just done for a cool £90.
230hp! I bet that can shift a bit 😂

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