No, it would cause the "low oil" light to come on.
yes it can
Pressure on the nerve root can definitely cause pain and it may also cause sensory and/or motor deficits.
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
Not likely.
A plugged up fuel filter, a faulty fuel pressure regulator or a faulty fuel pump.
Yes.
Most likely cause is a faulty coolant temperature sensor.
Faulty sensor, low oil level, thin oil, plugged filter, worn bearings, worn pump,...........ANS 2 - A faulty sensor can not cause low oil pressure.
A tire with low air pressure will do that.
Bad backgrounds can cause sensory loss due to the fact that it can be overwhelming. When a person with sensory issues is overstimulated, it can cause sensory overload.
-faulty oil pres. sending unit -faulty oil pump
Normally it causes a lower reading then higher