2006 Pacifica Oil Pressure Light
#1
2006 Pacifica Oil Pressure Light
My oil light comes on a couple of seconds after the engine is started every time. I can turn it off and restart the engine and it goes away. Always comes on the first start no matter if engine is cold or just driven a 100 miles. Shut down and restart and no light issues. Anyone run across this problem before? Any help and info would be greatly appreciated as i am stumped on this one.
#2
You didn't mention what size engine you have. The 2006 Chrysler Pacifica comes with two engines to select from the 3.5l v6 and the 3.8l v6.
Do you know what grade of oil was used in your last oil change?
Is it throwing codes? You may also want to check the oil pressure sensor / switch
Do you know what grade of oil was used in your last oil change?
- The 3.5l v6 engine option takes 5.5 quarts of 10w30 synthetic oil.
- The 3.8l v6 engine needs 5 quarts of 5w20 synthetic oil.
Is it throwing codes? You may also want to check the oil pressure sensor / switch
Last edited by stephenjxn; 09-22-2020 at 12:31 PM. Reason: adding more information
#3
Sorry, It is a 3.5L. I do not know when the oil was last changed since i recently inherited this vehicle. I am changing the oil today and will be using Castrol GTX 10W-30W with a Mopar filter. It is not throwing any codes. I purchased a oil sending unit and I will try to change it out after lunch.
#5
Since the oil pressure switch is so difficult to get at, I decided to try something else first. It is a 5.5 oil capacity system. I added 1 quart of MMO to the oil in hopes that it will loosen any sludge that might be causing the problem. I am going to make a 500 mile trip. It will be a 1,000 miles or better total when I return. If the problem still exists then, i will change the oil sending unit. Will post the outcome when I return.
The reason for trying this is the vehicle has sat undriven for the last 3 or 4 years. In the last 7 years it has only been driven about 35 miles on short stints. I figure running it for about 10 to 12 hours might clean any sludge build up, or at least loosen it up. With 55,000 original miles on it and it only used for 5 to 10 minutes most of the time, it has to have some gunk in it.
The reason for trying this is the vehicle has sat undriven for the last 3 or 4 years. In the last 7 years it has only been driven about 35 miles on short stints. I figure running it for about 10 to 12 hours might clean any sludge build up, or at least loosen it up. With 55,000 original miles on it and it only used for 5 to 10 minutes most of the time, it has to have some gunk in it.
#8
Okay, current update. I just returned from a 1000 mile trip. Oil and Filter change made no difference. Next thing to do is change the oil sending unit. Do not understand why the light comes on on first start but will stay out if shut off and restarted again. I fear I am going to wear the starter out cranking it twice every time I have to go somewhere.