Fluctuating oil pressure when cold
#1
Fluctuating oil pressure when cold
Noticed something strange today on my 2012 Turbo. When the engine was cold, oil pressure gauge would fluctuate up and down between 2.5-4 bar
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks!
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks!
Last edited by 2012PTT; 11-02-2020 at 10:40 AM.
#2
[QUOTE=2012PTT;4856377]Noticed something strange today on my 2012 Turbo. When the engine was cold, oil pressure gauge would fluctuate up and down between 2.5-4 bar
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks![/QUOT
Where did they do the oil change?
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks![/QUOT
Where did they do the oil change?
#3
[QUOTE=turbo_mikePTT;4856489]
had the oil change done by a reputable Indy shop
Noticed something strange today on my 2012 Turbo. When the engine was cold, oil pressure gauge would fluctuate up and down between 2.5-4 bar
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks![/QUOT
Where did they do the oil change?
This is happening while in Drive, sitting at a traffic light, not revving the engine at all.
once the car warmed up, oil pressure behaved more “normally” - ie stable and low at idle, and increasing when engine revs.
has anyone else had this happen? Is this normal in cold weather? I suspect it’s not, but this morning was the first cold weather drive in a while so maybe I don’t remember last winter very well.
I did have an oil change a couple weeks ago. Oil level reading is normal according to the dashboard reading.
thanks![/QUOT
Where did they do the oil change?
#5
I actually realized this morning that it's more extreme than I first thought, it actually bounces back and forth from 1-5 bar when you first start it up, and then it narrows to 2-4 bar, and then it eventually stabilizes and stops bouncing around.
Does anyone else's Panamera do this in the cold? Just looking for confirmation that this is in fact not normal.
Last edited by 2012PTT; 11-03-2020 at 10:19 AM.
#6
Your oil is multiple viscosity and pressure will register higher at idle when cold. The behavior you are describing is not normal. You need to make sure it is the sender and not actual oil pressure.
#7
Any update to this? My 4S is doing this as well - I also received an Oil Pressure Sending Unit Fault yesterday. I assume I have a faulty pressure sender since everything else looks fine. However, I noticed that the car idles roughly (not missing) until the oil comes up to full temp at which point the car smooths out considerably and that makes me wonder if I have a weak pump. Do you have any other symptoms?
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#9
Will do - I am planning to stream some data from it tonight and see if there is anything weird going on especially during warm-up. After that I'll likely replace the sensor to begin with. Car goes through oil kind of fast - I hear they all do but it still seems like a lot.
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#14
I noticed my car doing this the past few days, going from 2 bar, to 3.4, etc., but have not received a fault code yet. Another thing I noticed is that prior to having the scanner to rest the oil light, it would take a day to process the correct oil level.
Thinking out loud here (and it may sound silly)... but is it possible that a a faulty Oil Pressure Sending Unit trigger a "pending" P0016 code? I posted my symptoms in another thread,
Thinking out loud here (and it may sound silly)... but is it possible that a a faulty Oil Pressure Sending Unit trigger a "pending" P0016 code? I posted my symptoms in another thread,