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Hi i was driving to work in the morning when i noticed my oil pressure guage light is on so i babyd it to work,i came back after a couple of hours and started the car the lightt was not there but came back on after a min or so, the pressure guage still works and reads fine just wondering why it would turn on really getting me paranoid that somethings going to go wrong help really appreciated like has this happen to any1 or is it just a electrical fault???

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Stock gauges are known to be unreliable, did ya check the dipstick?

Odds are if the gauge is reading something, you've got oil pressure of some sort, the light is prob. farked...

i didnt get around to check the dipstick if it is low and the guage isnt faulty would it turn off, and if the guage is farked is it a cheap fix??

so for the sake of a couple of minutes you left it. if the light is on then there is a reason for it. get a rag , pull the stick and make sure there is oil in it. if that is the case then there is a bad connection somewhere.

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