FEED IT...best snooze button, a half quart of oil

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On 6/30/02 6:53 PM, "Rick Davids" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, the oil light on my '94 is quite the anoyance. It generally comes on
> when the oil level is exacty between min/max level in the sight glass. I try
> to ignore it, but it's just not possible. I know in my mind the oil level is
> fine. But, but, but...the light is on. It must be low! Must fill Must fill!
> And so, I usually give in and fill it back to the top of the sight
> glass.Sometimes I'll pull in the clutch and coast for a bit and the light
> will go off and maybe even stay off for a few miles. It always comes back on
> though, just to f'k with my head until I can't take it anymore.
> Anybody on the list capable of creating a snooze button I could wire in to
> my oil light? I'd pay$$$$ . Heh , heh. Maybe if you could make it so the
> light won't come on for another 100 miles when you hit the snooze?
>
> Rick
>
>
> Subject: oil light
>
>
>> I've got a new "strange problem" for the list.  I just got back from a
>> trip, running 75 - 85 MPH true speed (GPS) almost all superslab.  Most
>> of the time, when I got back on the highway after a stop the oil light
>> would come on after 1 mile, stay on for 8 - 10 miles, then go off.  This
>> was irregardless of whether the oil was completely full or down slightly
>> (if it was down enough, the light would stay on).   It was not related
>> to RPM.  Sometimes, if I shut the ignition off, then back on the light
>> would go out, sometimes it stayed on.
>>
>> Has anyone else experienced this?  Has anyone had a problem with the oil
>> level sensor?
>>
>> Bill
>>
>

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