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Check sending unit or sending unit wiring for short to ground. Also could be a plugged oil line causing a spike in pressure. Try installing a mechanical gauge to get an accurate pressure reading.

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Q: 1999 grand Cherokee My oil gauge on the dashboard went from nomal around 45 to always high 80 what might be the problem?
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