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Got a problem with my 2000 F150
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<blockquote data-quote="wvmystichrome" data-source="post: 4694761" data-attributes="member: 29010"><p>I have a 2000 F150 with the 5.4 motor and 45,000 miles. Since the weather changed a couple of weeks ago my oil pressure guage has been going nuts. It drops to 0 and the warning light comes on. I called my local Ford service tech who is a close friend and he put me through the drills of. What oil filter and oil you using? Did you check your oil level? Etc. </p><p></p><p>Amsoil oil & filter as always.</p><p>5w 30</p><p>1,600 miles since last change</p><p>Oil level one and a half cross hatch lines from full. (So good to go.)</p><p></p><p>He suggested I change the oil in case of bad filter. So I did and put on a Motorcraft filter with the Amsoil oil.</p><p></p><p>Still did it.</p><p></p><p>They said change the oil pressure sensor. So I had Ford order me one. Since I picked it up last Tuesday and the engine has not done it again until today.</p><p></p><p>What I have noticed is. It only happens when it is 21 degrees or less outside with the wind blowing. Most of the time when there is snow and/or slush. Does not do it after over night in heated garage. Does not do it after the engine has been running and shut off. No lifter or valve noise. Of I hit a bump in the road it reads right and then goes back to 0. </p><p>If I pull off and shut the ignition off and restart it clears up sometimes but not always. After about 1 - 2 minutes of driving and then shut off engine and restart it goes away until the engine gets real cold again.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone else experienced this problem. It is driving me nuts and the local Ford service people tell me it either the sensor or possibly the guage itself but I have to by the whole guage cluster to get a new one and it costs $288.00 plus tax. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help and/or suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wvmystichrome, post: 4694761, member: 29010"] I have a 2000 F150 with the 5.4 motor and 45,000 miles. Since the weather changed a couple of weeks ago my oil pressure guage has been going nuts. It drops to 0 and the warning light comes on. I called my local Ford service tech who is a close friend and he put me through the drills of. What oil filter and oil you using? Did you check your oil level? Etc. Amsoil oil & filter as always. 5w 30 1,600 miles since last change Oil level one and a half cross hatch lines from full. (So good to go.) He suggested I change the oil in case of bad filter. So I did and put on a Motorcraft filter with the Amsoil oil. Still did it. They said change the oil pressure sensor. So I had Ford order me one. Since I picked it up last Tuesday and the engine has not done it again until today. What I have noticed is. It only happens when it is 21 degrees or less outside with the wind blowing. Most of the time when there is snow and/or slush. Does not do it after over night in heated garage. Does not do it after the engine has been running and shut off. No lifter or valve noise. Of I hit a bump in the road it reads right and then goes back to 0. If I pull off and shut the ignition off and restart it clears up sometimes but not always. After about 1 - 2 minutes of driving and then shut off engine and restart it goes away until the engine gets real cold again. Has anyone else experienced this problem. It is driving me nuts and the local Ford service people tell me it either the sensor or possibly the guage itself but I have to by the whole guage cluster to get a new one and it costs $288.00 plus tax. Thanks for any help and/or suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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