Thread: oil pressure and door locks
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07-10-2004 02:41 PM #1
oil pressure and door locks
hey guys in my camaro i have having problem with my oil gauge it keeps reading right about 0 sometimes it goes up a little to about 30 but only for like two seconds. I have replaced the oil pressuer gauge sender unit as well as the oil pressure gauge and the oil pump its self there are no leaks anywhere the car is right where it should be with the right amount of oil on the dipstick and yet i am not getting any oil pressure on my gauge do you have any ideas?
also my electric door locks are not working...i press the button i can hear a clicking from under the steering wheel near the fuse box but the doors will not lock or unlock by using the bottons and the fuse for them is ok, any ideas on this one as well?-- Dark Knights Racing Team-- darkknightsracing@hotmail.com
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07-10-2004 09:39 PM #2
Check the wires running to yer gauge, one could be broken or grounded out, very common in the camaro's between 90-95.
Door locks, check the wires and the motors.
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07-10-2004 10:21 PM #3
cool it was a wire that was shorting out the gauge and the lock button was just stuck ....thanks-- Dark Knights Racing Team-- darkknightsracing@hotmail.com
A deep heart felt thanks goes out to all who are on "eternal patrol" all who have gave their lives so that we could live in freedom and pursue the hobbie that we all love so much. And as you work on your hotrod today, take a moment to say thanks to all the service men and women who will never again be able to work on their own hot rods. A message from the "Dark Knights Racing Team"
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07-11-2004 11:57 AM #4
Thats what car dudes are for
Otto"When the going gets tough the tough say, 'HUG MY NUTS!!!"
Hug My Nuts Racing
The Reward for a Job Well Done is...
ANOTHER JOB!!!
How many people out there can say they've driven a ferd home with vise-grips instead of a steering wheel??
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07-11-2004 01:09 PM #5
thanks again-- Dark Knights Racing Team-- darkknightsracing@hotmail.com
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