Please Help!!n p0521 Code
Looking at the link, shows the close up view of the Oil Pressure Sensor, Washer, Oil Filter, and O ring and a close up view of the location. Where is it in the engine compartment, I don't see anything to identify where that is, or even what that 'panel' is.
Sorry for asking a bunch of 'dumb' questions, when I had my Corvette there was a ton of info online about it, and where everything was located. Seems like there is very little technical info out there for these cars.
Does anybody with a scantool know if this sensor is accessible over OBD? I have a tool but I don't see the PID listed, even in the advanced GM PIDs section.
Gene is a good guy with GREAT prices! (No affiliation, just had great service time and time again).
Is your car switching to 4cyl mode?
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My car seems be locked to 8-cyl mode, even after I clear the code. Internally I think it knows that there's a problem and it just wants to be sure before setting a DTC.
The Fuel economy is absolutely horrible while locked in 8-cyl mode. Otherwise I wouldn't be so quick to fix the sensor.
Once it's switched out, it will start switching into 4cyl mode, but you will still need to clear the check engine light.As stated above, you just need a 27mm deep socket, otherwise it's simple!
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...mString=search
$40 ...
Took all of 10 minutes. Thanks for everybody's help on this forum (pics, socket description, etc).
Tools needed:
- Oil pressure sensor. I got mine from the dealership for $80
- 27mm Deep well socket with extension to reach down in there
After replacing it, I drove around for a bit, reset the DTC with my Android app and immediately displacement-on-demand (DOD) started working again. It's no longer locked in 8-cyl mode.

