gilby wrote in
> I replaced the timing-belt and water-pump about a month ago. As of
> yesterday my oil pressure light comes on and stays on, after my car
> warms up. The thing is, it has oil and doesn’t overheat.
>
> 1990 acura integra
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Do not drive this vehicle until you are certain that the oil pressure is
good. If you drive it and pressure is actually low, you will destroy the
engine very quickly. A good replacement will cost at least $2,000, parts
and labor.
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The fact that the light comes on only after the engine warms up is of real
concern, as that is a sign of severely worn main bearings.
If you rev it to 3,000rpm when warm, does the light go off or begin
flickering?
I am unable to find mention of an oil pressure relief valve in my manual,
but on some vehicles, such a valve can stick open, preventing pressure from
building up. This typically happens to neglected engines.
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