by rosco01 on Wed, 11 May 2011 1:11 +0000
As per all above......
When you re-fill your oil, I expect that you start the engine for a couple of minutes then stop it and check the oil level.
My dip-stick only shows oil on the front (fan side) of the dip stick (Toyota dealer tells me this is normal - they don't know why exactly but believe there is some sort of "wiper" in the tube - whether it's the tube or something in it as the stick comes out).
It won't take any time at all to ruin an engine without oil or oil pressure..... I wouldn't run an engine with an oil light on unless I knew something was dodgy with the indicator - and would see to fixing it with the least amount of delay.
Does it eventually come on whilst idling after start-up - no matter how long it idles..... (5 min eg)?
Oil will get thinner as it heats up... at idle, it will heat up slower but after only a couple of hundred metres down the road probably won't make much difference than it idling for a five minutes.....
I note you state that it flickers - does it get brighter more constant at lower revs/idle than at moderate revs.....?
If you pull over and stop the vehicle with the engine idling when it starts to flicker - do indications change....?
Does it go out/flicker less or come on brighter/glow longer.......?
If you know your oil pressure to be ok - try tugging at the wiring in the engine bay with the engine running - get some one to watch the dash...... make sure you push the wiring onto everything it can possibly come in contact with whilst on the road.....
From what you post, my "guess" is something in the indicator unit or wiring.....
A multimeter can determine if the unit is opening the circut once the engine starts - and that should ease your mind as to having oil pressure.
How you can achieve this with the vehicle in motion would require a bit of work with leads etc.
I don't believe a replacement oil pressure sending unit would cost much...... to rule out a dodgy unit.
Then it would be a case of tracing the wiring to the dash to locate a short.
But I do suggest you get this rectified without delay if you choose to continue driving your truck...
frats,
Rosco