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I have the error code
P0522 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Low Voltage What does this mean and how do I fix it? I recently did an oil change (still full synthetic) would that have done anything? Car seems to be running good still, oil level is good, can't find anything wrong but the code still remains. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Did some checking around but nothing conclusive. Could have something to do with the new change to synthetic oil or could have to do with the sending unit. I'd take off the negative battery cable for 5 minutes, reset the codes and see if it comes back.
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Common: swap sensor and go about your day. $12 part when I bought it a couple years ago.. Mine threw oil lights when started on any incline, shut down restart it was fine. Changed switch and all happy since.
Mine was an 03 GT 5-speed as well.
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