Oil gauge is at zero. Changed oil and oil filter. What else could it be?
Nov 23, 2010 at 9:51 PM
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ERNEST CLARK
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Are you getting a check engine light? Either the gauge is broken or the oil pressure sending unit/wires are bad.
If it was the sending unit, the computer would know about it. So I'd suggest first checking the fuses, then the gauge.