What does it mean when your dashboard oil light is red?

What does it mean when your dashboard oil light is red?

But if the “real” red-colored oil light is on, there’s likely an issue that needs to be addressed more critically. A red dashboard oil light can mean one of several things, such as: Your oil level is low. Your oil pressure is low. Your oil pressure sending unit (sensor) is faulty. Your oil pump needs to be replaced.

What does the warning light on the dashboard mean?

Your owner’s manual will tell you how. If the light still shows, turn off the engine and contact us to report your breakdown. If the warning light’s on when the oil level’s right, there’s a problem with the oil supply. That could be caused by the oil pump or a blocked oil filter.

Why is the oil pressure warning light still on?

If you have refilled your engine oil with a new one but the light is still on, the culprit could be the engine pressure sensor. The sensor is connected through a circuit from the engine to the dashboard. With time the sensors get filled with dirt and this reduces their ability to detect low oil pressure effectively.

What to do if your oil light is still red?

If you’ve checked your oil level and added more oil if necessary, get back in your vehicle, start the engine, and see if the oil light is still red. If it’s not, you’re good to go, unless the engine is making noises. If it is, or if the oil light is still red, don’t drive.

When does the oil warning light come on?

The oil warning light comes on when either the oil temperature gets too high or the oil level or pressure is too low. If the oil is not lubricating the engine effectively it could lead to expensive or even irreparable engine damage, so it’s important to act quickly. Can I still drive with my low engine oil light on?

Why is the oil pressure light on my dashboard?

There are actually two scenarios when the oil pressure light is on your dashboard. One of them is that it is a false alarm and there is a problem with the oil pressure sensor or the wirings to it. The other scenario is that your engine actually has low oil pressure, which is a little bit more serious.

Your owner’s manual will tell you how. If the light still shows, turn off the engine and contact us to report your breakdown. If the warning light’s on when the oil level’s right, there’s a problem with the oil supply. That could be caused by the oil pump or a blocked oil filter.

What to do when the service indicator light turns off?

When this light triggers: stop the vehicle, check the engine oil level after the engine cools down, add engine oil if it is low, and turn the car back on to see if the service indicator light turns off.