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Re: Oil pressure problem - "no oil pressure stop engine safely"

Post by abscate »

It sounds like you have two different problems, one with oil pressure and the transmission.

How often have you been changing the oil and ATF?
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About the "No oil pressure stop engine" message: it can come on very easily, and usually just an oil change makes it go away. Are you sure the level is in the proper range on the dipstick?
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I had the "no oil pressure stop safely" warning come up recently on my 2006 Volvo XC70 (the 2.5L turbo engine) at 144,000 km's (90,000 miles) on the car after a burst of hard acceleration. I pulled off the freeway and checked the oil, which was at a normal level. At low rpm, or low cruising speed the light would not come on, but at 100 km/h (60 mph) or over the warning would come on again. I ended up turning around and limping the car home for three hours going 80 km/h (50 mph) to prevent the warning from showing up. Thankfully it looks like no damage was done to the engine.

In the end it turns out it was the o-ring gasket at the bottom of the oil pan (Oil Sump o-ring/pick up tube o-ring). The o-ring was slightly deformed, letting air to be sucked in at higher rpm, causing low oil pressure, hence the warning light. The mechanic put an oil pressure gauge on which confirmed this. The oil pressure was fine at low rpm, but all over the place at high rpm. This is a common problem with Volvo's, but the warning could also be caused by a faulty sensor or sludge build up if oil changes haven't been regularly. Hopefully this helps if anyone else encounters this problem.

My mechanic said some genius engineer must have thought an o-ring was needed, as most auto makers have a direct metal to metal fit to the oil pan and don't bother with a gasket/o-ring which in this location. Another $1000 fix for the Volvo...sadly still love the car.

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Eisses wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 21:34 I had the "no oil pressure stop safely" warning come up recently on my 2006 Volvo XC70 (the 2.5L turbo engine) at 144,000 km's (90,000 miles) on the car after a burst of hard acceleration. I pulled off the freeway and checked the oil, which was at a normal level. At low rpm, or low cruising speed the light would not come on, but at 100 km/h (60 mph) or over the warning would come on again. I ended up turning around and limping the car home for three hours going 80 km/h (50 mph) to prevent the warning from showing up. Thankfully it looks like no damage was done to the engine.

In the end it turns out it was the o-ring gasket at the bottom of the oil pan (Oil Sump o-ring/pick up tube o-ring). The o-ring was slightly deformed, letting air to be sucked in at higher rpm, causing low oil pressure, hence the warning light. The mechanic put an oil pressure gauge on which confirmed this. The oil pressure was fine at low rpm, but all over the place at high rpm. This is a common problem with Volvo's, but the warning could also be caused by a faulty sensor or sludge build up if oil changes haven't been regularly. Hopefully this helps if anyone else encounters this problem.

My mechanic said some genius engineer must have thought an o-ring was needed, as most auto makers have a direct metal to metal fit to the oil pan and don't bother with a gasket/o-ring which in this location. Another $1000 fix for the Volvo...sadly still love the car.
Sounds expensive for something thats a minor part of a pcv job.

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Post by abscate »

I think if you are a smart designer you put the pan pickup connection below the nominal crankcase oil level so that if there is leakage it just sucks in oil instead of air.
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Post by erikv11 »

jonesg wrote: 18 Jul 2018, 14:53
Eisses wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 21:34 ...
In the end it turns out it was the o-ring gasket at the bottom of the oil pan (Oil Sump o-ring/pick up tube o-ring). The o-ring was slightly deformed, letting air to be sucked in at higher rpm, causing low oil pressure, hence the warning light. ... Another $1000 fix for the Volvo...sadly still love the car.
Sounds expensive for something thats a minor part of a pcv job.
Actually a PCV job goes nowhere near this o-ring. You have to drop the oil pan to get to it. That's why it is so expensive.
'95 854 T-5R, Motronic 4.4, 185k
'98 V70, T5 tune-injectors-turbo, LPT engine, 304k, daily driver
'06 S60 R, 197k
'07 XC70, black, 205k
'07 XC70, willow green, 212k
'99 Camry V6 :shock: 153k
gone: '96 NA 850 210k, '98 NA V70 182k, '98 S70 NA 225k, '96 855 NA 169k

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Post by marcus »

I recently had the same problem. Oil sluge cloged the oil screen. This is caused by oil. Also I noticed it is afecting the seals . They become harder. In the lube system is 5 seals befor the oil enter the engine for lubrication. Its worth to change all of them.

On my oryginal engine I made almost 400k miles with out experiencing this king of things. Engine was nice and clean at the end. Always I used full sythetic oil.

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