Troubleshooting Oil Pressure Problem - 1995 Honda Passport

Discussion in 'Passport' started by ajpdla, Aug 4, 2004.

  1. ajpdla

    ajpdla Guest

    This rig is running at 6lbs at idle, and gets to about 30 when at 55 miles
    per hour. I am told that these rigs just run low pressure; but this is
    worrysome. I heard somewhere about the possibility of an oil pressure
    relief valve being stuck open. How does one troubleshoot this short of
    opening everything up and looking for one's self?

    TIA
     
    ajpdla, Aug 4, 2004
    #1
  2. ajpdla

    Lugnut Guest

    Are you sure you have a legitimate problem, or is it imaginary? Is the CEL
    (Check Engine Light) coming on? My owner's manual says that it's normal for
    the Oil Pressure light to come on at low idle speeds when stopped. My Haynes
    manual says that normal oil pressure is 10 PSI at 500 rpm and 30-55 psi at
    2000 rpm, and I know my '96 Rodeo 3.2L V6 runs really low oil pressures.
    Like you, I was worried when I first bought it because of the ridiculously
    high end of the oil pressure gauge (215 PSI). I thought that it should
    probably run somewhere in the middle to be normal, but not so. To cure my
    anxieties, I changed to a higher viscosity oil (50W) and that brought the
    pressure up a bit.

    I simply quit worrying about it. That took care of the problem.
     
    Lugnut, Aug 5, 2004
    #2
  3. ajpdla

    Lugnut Guest

    Are you sure you have a legitimate problem, or is it imaginary? Is the CEL
    (Check Engine Light) coming on? My owner's manual says that it's normal for
    the Oil Pressure light to come on at low idle speeds when stopped. My Haynes
    manual says that normal oil pressure is 10 PSI at 500 rpm and 30-55 psi at
    2000 rpm, and I know my '96 Rodeo 3.2L V6 runs really low oil pressures.
    Like you, I was worried when I first bought it because of the ridiculously
    high end of the oil pressure gauge (215 PSI). I thought that it should
    probably run somewhere in the middle to be normal, but not so. To cure my
    anxieties, I changed to a higher viscosity oil (50W) and that brought the
    pressure up a bit.

    I simply quit worrying about it. That took care of the problem.
     
    Lugnut, Aug 5, 2004
    #3
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