Bad oil pressure switch - $10
Clogged intake screen - $??
Bad oil pump - $1000
Worn bearings in engine - $a lot
I have one, and it does have the tire pressure warning. It is displayed in the same message center as the low fuel warning, and it makes the same warning sound.
If the oil pressure warning light came on, it may mean that you have an oil leak. It can also mean that the sensor is bad.
If the low oil pressure message comes up, your oil pump is more than likely plugged up with debris. You can fix this easily yourself by adding 12 quarts of oil to the eight already in your motor, then sart up the car. It may regain oil pressure immedeately, but if it doesnt rev the motor to about 2000 rpm for about a minute. by now you shoul have oil pressure. Then change the oil and filter, good luck.
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It appears on Warning. The album in 2000.
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Each wheel has a tire pressure sensor on it, which detects the pressure of the tire, and has a radiotransmitter that reports that pressure to the TPMS computer. The computer compares to the pressure reported by the sensor to the expected pressure programmed by Ford at the factory (as far as I know, this cannot be changed even at the dealer). If there is a certain discrepancy between expected and reported (I believe that it may be 4PSI under expected), it throws the dash light and the 'TIRE PRESSURE LOW' or similar message on your Message Center. Below a certain pressure, that low pressure warning on the M/C changes to "WARNING - TIRE VERY LOW" or similar. If a problem is detected with the TPMS system (computer trouble, sensor malfunction, missing sensor signal, etc), the computer again fires off the dash light, and you get a 'TPMS FAULT' or similar message on the M/C.
That could be the low oil pressure warning.That could be the low oil pressure warning.
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