Oil pressure ?s
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From: Chattanooga
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Oil pressure ?s
My oil pressure gauge has been acting odd lately. Today at idle it dropped close to 0 but the jeep was idling fine. When I hit the gas it goes up and if I let it idle and gas it it goes up then it will bounce up and down...what could this be? Sending unit?? Pump?? Hopefully not cam shaft...should I be worried? Let me know guys
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My oil pressure gauge has been acting odd lately. Today at idle it dropped close to 0 but the jeep was idling fine. When I hit the gas it goes up and if I let it idle and gas it it goes up then it will bounce up and down...what could this be? Sending unit?? Pump?? Hopefully not cam shaft...should I be worried? Let me know guys
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From: Chattanooga
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I haven't heard anything abnormal. It usually hangs around 15 at idle and 20-25 at 40 mph. Today when I idled in park it hit like 5 then I gassed it and it went to 15-20 and bounced to 0 and up to 10 a couple of times.
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From: In the middle of Minnesota!
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Rent a mechanical gauge from a parts store. Temporarily install it where the oil pressure sending unit resides above the oil filter. Compare to what you are now seeing.
Good data = good decisions
Spec oil pressure for the 4.0 is as follows:
*Not less than 13 psi at hot idle
*Between 37-75 psi over 1600 rpms
Let us know what you find. If you buy a new sending unit, buy it directly from Jeep for the best reliability/accuracy/mating with your factory gauge. Well worth the extra money.
Good data = good decisions
Spec oil pressure for the 4.0 is as follows:
*Not less than 13 psi at hot idle
*Between 37-75 psi over 1600 rpms
Let us know what you find. If you buy a new sending unit, buy it directly from Jeep for the best reliability/accuracy/mating with your factory gauge. Well worth the extra money.
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From: Chattanooga
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Is the sending unit something to suspect? And should i be worried? Shoot it to me straight haha. I don't wanna hear that "your engine is about dead" but if that's the truth then it is...I'd much prefer it be something simple like a sending unit or a problem with the gauge
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From: MI 48642
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I would suspect the sending unit, which is easy to replace and causes no harm if that is damaged. You just get inaccurate readings, so if you have a problem in the future you may not notice. We only say to check with a mechanical gauge just in case it is a real problem that needs to be addressed.
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What brand of oil filter are you using? It isn't orange with black trim , is it?