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Engine Oil Level Low Disabled?

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I have read how a couple people have had thier engines blow and found them low or without oil and never got a warning. When I was making some changes with Forscan in the IPC module I noticed a setting for "Engine Oil Level Low" and it is disabled! Is this because there is another setting elsewhere that controls this warning or maybe this is why people didn't get a warning?
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I have read how a couple people have had thier engines blow and found them low or without oil and never got a warning. When I was making some changes with Forscan in the IPC module I noticed a setting for "Engine Oil Level Low" and it is disabled! Is this because there is another setting elsewhere that controls this warning or maybe this is why people didn't get a warning?
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I’m not sure we even have an oil level sensor. In fact I always thought that was a diesel engine thing and maybe a high end car thing. All my diesels had one but I don’t think I’ve ever had a gas car with an oil level sensor. Perhaps others will come in.


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Thread Starter #3
I know my Rangers have all had them. They are just made/unmade switches but they are there. Ultimately you should be checking the oil level and not depending on them but still. But if there is no low oil sensor then that would explain why it's disabled.
 

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I went through the docs a few years ago on my '20. No oil level sensor. Might have changed on new models, but I doubt it.
 

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Strange that they would do away with this but I guess they have. All the more reason to be diligent about checking your oil level often!
 

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Yup. I’m one of those people that had their engine replaced. No oil no warning.
 

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Yup. I’m one of those people that had their engine replaced. No oil no warning.
You have to wonder how much they saved deleting this when they’ve had to replace so many engines under warranty. Most vehicles just have a simple oil pressure switch connected to an idiot light.


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You have to wonder how much they saved deleting this when they’ve had to replace so many engines under warranty. Most vehicles just have a simple oil pressure switch connected to an idiot light.
About the same as the 4th diff bolt. :ROFLMAO:
 

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It's in forscsn
I enabled it... however

There is no light on dash to indicate a self test?, when you turn ignition on, but not start
I guess we need to drain the oil and zee if a warning comes on
 



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