rpellicci21
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Hey guys. I hope everyones enjoying their Saturday. I'm about to jump into something and wanted to run it by you guys first.
About three months ago when I got my '09 road worthy after some driving my oil pressure light would come on when pressing the brakes. Fearful of the infamous idiot lights I went to add in a mechanical gage but the guy at Autozone suggested changing the oil pressure switch. This worked for a while so I ended up not putting in the mechanical gage at that time. But now the problem is back...
What is throwing me off about this is determining whether it is due to a low idle when slowing down or is the power steering pump hydroboost set up actually putting enough demand on the engine due to the brakes being depressed to have a significant effect on the engine and more so the oil pump. However, I have let it coast at a low idle without a problem but as soon as the brake is pressed the light jumps on, give it gas again and the light goes back off. So, is there some other way the brakes could effect the engine other than through the demand of the power steering pump hydroboost set up on the engine that I might be overlooking???
I've done some research on this and what I've come up with is possibly a worn oil pump shaft? It is hard to say though because it is hard to find other instances of this on the internet being the hydroboost set up isn't the most common on other conventional forums. Any help or insight you guys could give me would be very much appreciated. I'm currently at school and heading home next weekend to try to tackle this issue an arsenal of possibilities/solutions would be awesome due to the short window I'll have to work on it. First is to put a mechanical gage in and see if I can get an accurate reading. Any other thoughts though?? Thanks again guys.
About three months ago when I got my '09 road worthy after some driving my oil pressure light would come on when pressing the brakes. Fearful of the infamous idiot lights I went to add in a mechanical gage but the guy at Autozone suggested changing the oil pressure switch. This worked for a while so I ended up not putting in the mechanical gage at that time. But now the problem is back...
What is throwing me off about this is determining whether it is due to a low idle when slowing down or is the power steering pump hydroboost set up actually putting enough demand on the engine due to the brakes being depressed to have a significant effect on the engine and more so the oil pump. However, I have let it coast at a low idle without a problem but as soon as the brake is pressed the light jumps on, give it gas again and the light goes back off. So, is there some other way the brakes could effect the engine other than through the demand of the power steering pump hydroboost set up on the engine that I might be overlooking???
I've done some research on this and what I've come up with is possibly a worn oil pump shaft? It is hard to say though because it is hard to find other instances of this on the internet being the hydroboost set up isn't the most common on other conventional forums. Any help or insight you guys could give me would be very much appreciated. I'm currently at school and heading home next weekend to try to tackle this issue an arsenal of possibilities/solutions would be awesome due to the short window I'll have to work on it. First is to put a mechanical gage in and see if I can get an accurate reading. Any other thoughts though?? Thanks again guys.