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Jeebs



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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Barolo Black
Oil Pressure
Recently done some work on my Landy (300tdi) in the form of timing belt and a full service which it was in desperate need of.

Having taken it to wales (covered probably 400-500 miles) over the weekend I have noticed that my oil pressure light is staying illuminated for a few seconds on the first start of the engine.

I have checked the oil and it’s full, no signs of massive leaks apart from the usual drips from the sump plug etc.

My thinking is, the pressure switch is faulty, or the idle has been backed off a little bit by the bumpy welsh roads.

The only issue I have really is that the turbo is a bit noisy and has a little play in it. It’s passing a bit of oil but nothing excessive and the exhaust manifold gasket is in need of a replacement.

Any ideas or thoughts would be appreciated.
Post #782656 22nd Jul 2019 9:54pm
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Blackhat90



Member Since: 31 Dec 2016
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Scotland 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Epsom Green
Get a presure gauge on it to be shure, ,could be the switch, But,,, Mines sits a 45 psi , cold, ,and its done moon miles,
Post #782673 22nd Jul 2019 11:31pm
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Jeebs



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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Barolo Black
So I’ve swapped the switch

Old:


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New:



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The new one is a different style to the old one, and I can’t get it to screw in any further than it already has.

Is this an issue? Should it be flush like the old one was?

Could do with a smaller adjustable spanner as it’s quite tight under there to see if that will help.

Oil light is still illuminated for a few seconds on first start up, before flicking off. It doesn’t come back on at all when driving.

On second start up it flicks off almost immediately.

There are no obvious leaks anywhere bar the sump plug weeping slightly.

Any further recommendations?
Post #783602 28th Jul 2019 2:17pm
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Retroanaconda



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The oil light being on for a few seconds after first starting is quite normal. Every Tdi I’ve driven has done it.
Post #783618 28th Jul 2019 3:53pm
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jfh



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South Africa 2007 Defender 110 300 Tdi SW Chawton White
Jeebs wrote:


There are no obvious leaks anywhere bar the sump plug weeping slightly.

Any further recommendations?


I had the same issue, I now use a light duty Locktite (small screws). Works perfectly and the sump plug comes out without a struggle.
Post #783627 28th Jul 2019 4:35pm
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Mo Murphy



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^^^ what retro said.
Mo The Land Rover 90 - Many are called, few are chosen.
Post #783634 28th Jul 2019 5:09pm
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Jeebs



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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Barolo Black
I also noticed that the oil filter was slightly loose, so I’ve tightened that up, but it needs a good tightening up tomorrow.
Post #783655 28th Jul 2019 7:54pm
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jfh



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I've had 2 instances where the oil filter was a quarter turn loose, especially after bad dirt roads.

Now mine is wire locked when I service her.
Post #783660 28th Jul 2019 8:15pm
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Jeebs



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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 90 300 Tdi HT Barolo Black
I’ve got my exhaust manifold gasket to do tomorrow, so I’ll give it a good turn while I’m all dirty from that 😄
Post #783663 28th Jul 2019 8:28pm
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