TWITCH101
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Haha I bet shops just green clean the engine bay and replace the o-ring then charge you $3k for a rebuild....LOL
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Shoot. My lq4 has less than 40psi oil pressure at idle. Now I want to do this.
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There is nothing wrong with your oil pressure. Start worrying when it has zero.
My problem was the o ring. It was hardened and in no less than 5 pieces bleeding oil. All fixed, good as new. It's weird how it threw the stabilitrack warning, but that is working too (we just got snow last week)
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Holy Moly is right. I just noticed that after you posted. May be a record.
How much harder is this job (the o-ring) with a 4WD? I've got an '06 Tahoe LT 4WD that has 0 oil pressure at idle, comes up to about 20 while driving. When it drops to zero, the beeping/"Oil Pressure Low" warning comes on in the DIC. My wife's truck, so I don't drive it too often; couldn't say how long the pressure has been low, but it just went low enough to trigger the beeping/warning, and the valves are ticking noticeably. I'm hopeful that an O-ring will fix the problem, rather than an engine rebuild/replacement, but I don't know...
How much harder is this job (the o-ring) with a 4WD? I've got an '06 Tahoe LT 4WD that has 0 oil pressure at idle, comes up to about 20 while driving. When it drops to zero, the beeping/"Oil Pressure Low" warning comes on in the DIC. My wife's truck, so I don't drive it too often; couldn't say how long the pressure has been low, but it just went low enough to trigger the beeping/warning, and the valves are ticking noticeably. I'm hopeful that an O-ring will fix the problem, rather than an engine rebuild/replacement, but I don't know...
A couple things:
This isn't too hard, but you have to decide to go all-in to get it done. I have an AWD 2008 Denali, and I had to pull the rims, the CV joints, the crossmember, the diff, front driveshaft, the pinion steering, the whole 9 yards before I could get the pan down. You've got an earlier body style, but on mine, I HAD to take I all down because the oil pan is too tight to take down otherwise. I was able to do it myself and it took a little while, but they're all big bolt parts with a fair amount of room for a breaker bar down there on the tight stuff (I did mine in my garage on jacks).
If you have 0 oil pressure at idle, do something now. After I learned what might be happening, I babied mine when I had to drive it, put it in neutral at stops and brought the idle up to get pressure back in the system. I didn't have my lifters tick at all doing this. If yours are ticking, no Bueno...
I've got some pictures of my gauge when I first noticed it, and the six pieces my grommet/o-ring was in when I took it out here:
http://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/threads/oil-pressure-gauge-stopped-working.71998/