Hi
Does anyone know where the low oil level sensor is on the Diesel engine?....AND at what level does it operate the light????
Cheers
Helen
Low oil warning light
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Low oil warning light
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Re: Low oil warning light
Hi Helen. Could this help? (part 18-501) http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#4
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Re: Low oil warning light
Hi this is the low oil light sensor,dont know the trigger level,dont want to know.
107301
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... o=.html#17
107301
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... o=.html#17
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Re: Low oil warning light
I believe that the light can be illuminated by either the oil level sensor or the oil pressure sensor.
For me, a level less than half an inch above the low mark would trigger the light only when going round a corner, or alternatively, would turn off when going round a corner the other way. I forget which way was which...
I think I read somewhere that a level half down the dipstick would trigger. Your mileage may vary...?
For me, a level less than half an inch above the low mark would trigger the light only when going round a corner, or alternatively, would turn off when going round a corner the other way. I forget which way was which...

I think I read somewhere that a level half down the dipstick would trigger. Your mileage may vary...?
Re: Low oil warning light
It would possibly cause a flicker of the light on a steep incline facing up too..?!!Driver+Passengers wrote:
For me, a level less than half an inch above the low mark would trigger the light only when going round a corner, or alternatively, would turn off when going round a corner the other way. I forget which way was which...
I think I read somewhere that a level half down the dipstick would trigger. Your mileage may vary...?

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Re: Low oil warning light
18-501 is the pressure switch.jaylee wrote:Hi Helen. Could this help? (part 18-501) http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... no=.html#4
10-7301 is the level switch.rita wrote: Hi this is the low oil light sensor,dont know the trigger level,dont want to know.
107301
http://lushprojects.com/bongopartsmk2/c ... o=.html#17
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Re: Low oil warning light
Hi
Thanks for that...The107301 is the baby...The pressure switch I'm not concerned with, as I'm "remote-ing" that , and I couldn't see the oil level switch....(can't get under the Bongo)
That little bit of info gives me some good scope for yet another gismo
Cheers
Helen
Thanks for that...The107301 is the baby...The pressure switch I'm not concerned with, as I'm "remote-ing" that , and I couldn't see the oil level switch....(can't get under the Bongo)
That little bit of info gives me some good scope for yet another gismo




Cheers
Helen
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