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Got a problem with my 2000 F150
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<blockquote data-quote="spike_africa" data-source="post: 4696280" data-attributes="member: 32527"><p>sounds like a bad sensor. When they get old they get touchy and really cold weather like that can do it. You need to get a actul oil pressure guage on it and see what its reading. You can just get a steering colum pod and used oil pressure guage for cheap and mount it and never worry about the stock crap again. </p><p></p><p>Thats what i did on the mustang and my old 99 f150.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spike_africa, post: 4696280, member: 32527"] sounds like a bad sensor. When they get old they get touchy and really cold weather like that can do it. You need to get a actul oil pressure guage on it and see what its reading. You can just get a steering colum pod and used oil pressure guage for cheap and mount it and never worry about the stock crap again. Thats what i did on the mustang and my old 99 f150. [/QUOTE]
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