high oil pressure

Asked by Jermaine Jan 29, 2016 at 03:50 AM about the 2004 GMC Yukon Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

04 yukon: oil pressure guage bottoms out.
Driving as well as idle. 16% left on viscosity
of oil. I used valvoline full syn on first oil
change since purchased. 1030 @ 145000
miles. Im thinking just time to change oil or
its my sensor.
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Have you noticed if it has oil pressure first thing when you start it till the engine warms up? If so sounds like cam bearings.

220,875

I had not luck changing from a petroleum base oil to a synthetic oil with a lot of miles on my motor, she finally crapped out. Should of stayed with the oil I was using. But now you have a problem. First thing to do is check the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge to verify oil pressure, you may find there is not a problem, and just need the oil pressure sending unit changed.

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Theses motors have a problem with the pickup tube. They start to suck a little air. The oil pan has to be dropped to change it. Lots of things can cause this from low oil level to a worn out motor. But I've seen many fixed with the pickup tube/screen

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