Paul Tindall wrote: I then held a brass rod against the sender (just under the soldered contact point) and tapped gently with a hammer. When I went back to look at the gauge it had moved to about 4 or 5 mm above the centre point of the scale. However, on switch off it dropped only to the central point. Now when I switch the ignition on the needle rises to just below the centre!
Paul ..... can you clarify this please.
You say "However, on switch off it dropped only to the central point." ...... The problem I find with this is that once you switch off,..... the power is removed from the oil gauge circuit, and therefore I cannot see why the meter drops only to the "central point".... it should and must drop to zero.
Then you go on to say "Now when I switch the ignition on the needle rises to just below the centre!" ..... Again, clarity required, At what stage did the meter drop to zero so that it could rise to " just below the centre!". ?
Sorry to be pedantic about this, but one can only suggest things to check, on the info supplied.
You could do a electrical circuit test of the wiring and meter itself,...... with the ign on, touch the wire that attaches to the sensor to earth, and the meters needle should go full scale. This is best done with two people as it is not a good idea to leave it connected as there is no resistance in circuit, and over heating of the meter itself could occure . However a quick touch of the wire will cause no damage at all.
One further thought - is there any reason why the two-contact sender could not be fitted - that would negate the need for a 'long neck' spigot and the linking block for the separate oil pressure switch sender?
That question should be directed to Renault.
.................. But if I were building a car, I would not fit the older type sensor with both the Oil Light Warning, and the Oil Pressure Gauge in one unit.
If the unit were to go faulty, the gauge could stop working and the Light could come on. The only thing you could do is stop, and have the car recovered for inspection. However, with two separate circuits you could make a judgement as to whether it is safe to drive home ..... like you found in your Alp recently.
Clearly, If the gauge stops working and the light stays off, you could drive carefully watching the light. Secondly, if the light comes on, but the oil gauge is still registering, again I would be happy to drive on carefully.
John
PS, It appears that Simon Auto's has the sensor and judging from the price, it is the correct one ...... Euro 135.66 ...... Pt No. 011122
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