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well after about 15 seconds with the new tool it came off and i switched it to an ac delco and got it to where this problem shouldn't ever happen again, on a side note as soon as i changed my oil my pressure was higher at one point it was at 60 psi at idle when its normally at 40 anyone know why?
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probably cause the oil should have been changed the day you got it... Thick/dirty oil causes low oil pressure.
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...
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probably cause the oil should have been changed the day you got it... Thick/dirty oil causes low oil pressure.
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...
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Idk about that whole K&N thing. I've never read a thread like that. I could be wrong tho. It wouldn't be the first time...
OP: Don't worry bro. I'm in the same boat as you. I just bought a new car about a week and a half ago, and I'm still knocking down all the problems too.
OP: Don't worry bro. I'm in the same boat as you. I just bought a new car about a week and a half ago, and I'm still knocking down all the problems too.
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probably cause the oil should have been changed the day you got it... Thick/dirty oil causes low oil pressure.
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...
One other thing that might help, put the car on a lift. It's a lot easier working while standing than working while laying. Find a shop hook-up. Or just work at one like me...
Oh... and I would not recommend using an AC Delco. They suck. K&N all the way. Their oil filters have been proven to be much better, unlike their air filters...