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I bought a new-to-me car about three weeks ago.
Three days in, I saw a huge screw sticking out of the tire. I removed the tire, stuck it in the back of my old car, drove to work, dropped off the tire. Came home to find the spare very underinflated, so at least I have that dealt with.
Today I got in the new-to-me car and started driving and the oil pressure light came on. Eeek! So I pulled into an automotive shop, checked the oil, yep, not enough to touch the dipstick, poured in a gallon of oil before it filled, got back in the car, and the oil light is STILL ON.
Which means something dire: if the sensor is working well enough to notice correctly that there's not enough oil, then when it says there's no pressure when I know for sure that there's oil, it's probably right. That implies the oil pump has failed (and I can't drive it at all) or other less likely problems involving the oil pressure sensor being plugged. (And that's also terrible.)
So I'm driving my old car some more.

Date: 2018-12-27 06:22 pm (UTC)
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Grr! Infernal things.

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