No, if you have oil in your oil pan, you have other problems. It has nothing to do with your water pump going out or being bad.
no. bad oil pump, worn bearings or valve guides
the oil pump in the oil pan is bad, or worn bad enough that it no longer can push enough oil
A bad oil sending unit, a bad oil pump, low on oil, or an engine that needs rebuilt.
No low oil will not cause your car to overheat. But there is a couple other things that can cause your car to over heat, like a bad thermostate that's located in the block of the engine or can be the water pump not cycling the water into the engine. Hope this helps
The light is not a low oil light, it is a low oil pressure light. Yes, a weak pump will cause this. Also a bad oil pressure sending unit can cause this.
If the oil pump has failed...yes definitly. your crank has been starved for oil and has worn or spun the bearings. time for a lower engine rebuild and new oil pump.
It would be possible to cause an oil leak while replacing the water pump.
Bad Head Gasket or Cracked Block (rare)
A bad fuel pump can cause stalling. The oil pressure will show low oil on the lights or gauges but if the pressure is ok then the switch should not cause stalling.
low oil pressure is caused by, either low oil in engine or a bad oil pump
Need to know what you are working on. Year,engine size and what it is in. You will need to ask your question again with that info. Thank you.
bad oil pump spun a bearing low on oil