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Engine Oil Pressure Switch: 3.5L
2000 Saturn SC2 Automatic, MP6SECTION 3.5L
- Install scan tool. Turn ignition on, with engine off. Using scan tool, observe engine oil pressure display. If scan tool displays LOW, go to next step. If scan tool does not display LOW, go to step 6.
- Start engine. If scan tool displays OK, no fault is present at this time. If scan tool does not display OK, go to next step.
- Turn ignition off. Check engine oil level. If oil level is okay, go to next step. If oil level is not okay, go to step 10.
- Using a manual oil pressure gauge, check engine oil pressure. If engine oil pressure is correct, go to next step. If engine oil pressure is not correct, go to step 11.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect engine oil pressure switch harness connector. Turn ignition on. If scan tool displays OK, go to step 13. If scan tool does not display OK, go to step 8.
- Disconnect engine oil pressure switch harness connector. Connect a jumper wire between engine oil pressure switch harness connector terminals. If scan tool displays LOW, go to step 13. If scan tool does not display LOW, go to next step.
- Connect a jumper wire between engine oil pressure switch harness connector input circuit (Tan/Black wire) and chassis ground. If scan tool displays LOW, go to step 9. If scan tool does not display LOW, go to step 12.
- Check for a short to ground in engine oil pressure switch input circuit (Tan/Black wire). If problem does not exist, go to step 14. If problem exists, repair as necessary and go to step 15.
- Repair open in engine oil pressure switch ground circuit (Black/White wire). After repairs, go to step 15.
- Determine cause of low engine oil level and repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step 15.
- Determine cause of low engine oil pressure and repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step 15.
- Check for an open in engine oil pressure switch input circuit (Tan/Black wire). Also, check for poor connections at PCM. If problem does not exist, go to next step. If problem exists, repair as necessary and go to step 15.
- Replace engine oil pressure switch. After repairs, go to step 15.
- Replace PCM. After repairs, go to step 15.
- Using scan tool, monitor engine oil pressure with ignition on, engine off. Also, monitor engine oil pressure with engine running. If scan tool displays LOW with ignition on, engine off and OK with engine running, system is okay. If scan tool display is not as specified, go to step 1.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.