Oil pressure

Asked by GuruYMLDC Apr 02, 2018 at 08:49 AM about the 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe 2LT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

It has happened twice in  year. Oil pressure light
comes on, check oil and there is none. Nothing
leaking on the drive below the car. Happend both
time after sitting for a couple of days. Add 5 to 6
quarts of oil and it seems to correct it.  Oil pump?
Where is the oil going?

3 Answers

38,855

you either have oil spots where it is parked or blue smoke coming out the tailpipe it's going somewhere , check the oil more often , what grade oil are you using is it the same as printed on the filler cap ?

3,475

to start with the oil pump needs oil to pump, you either have a leak or the engine is burning it. Do you change your oil every 5,000K. even a new car to burn 1 liter is exceptable, Either way you need to be checking your oil level and keep oil in it or you will be looking at a engine replacement.

620

Add 5 or 6 qts of oil .means you’re complete out of oil. If you checked your oil you would know it’s getting low , if that’s too much trouble yyget ready to buy a new one.

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