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Hey guys, I have been noticing for the past while that my oil light will flicker when my car returns to idle when I am driving (1996 Celica 2.2L 5SFE). I have been doing some research on the cause and it sounds like it could be related to a stuck oil pressure release valve on the oil pump.
Anyone have any experience servicing one of these? I have read that you can service it with the pump off the most easily, but it requires taking the timing belt off of course which I would prefer to not do. It sounds like you might be able to service it from below by taking off the oil pan. I don't know if my pan has ever been taken off or the screen cleaned. That might be something else to check. Any thoughts or experiences? I would hate for some greater damage to happen to my car. for the record, oil level is great, oil filter is new (Toyota OEM) about 900 kms ago, issue happened with old filter as well. The issue also seems to hapen after the car is warmed up. I had my timing belt, water pump and seals replaced about 1500 kms ago. Could it be related? Help! This post has been edited by Sinyk: Sep 4, 2013 - 3:51 PM -------------------- ![]() |
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hmmm, i wonder if a local shop would do the replacement if I bought the part?
I just don't think i can dedicate an entire weekend to the job (plus it's getting into car territory I have never explored along with a probable lack of tools) I'm also not sure it's worth servicing the valve on the oil pump if it ends up being the whole pump that needs replacing as the work to do the servicing would be about the same as replacing it, and with a new pump, I won't have to worry about the valve again. This post has been edited by Sinyk: Sep 5, 2013 - 11:14 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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