rudolfmoeller1
Nissan Caravan oil level sensor issue
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Nissan Caravan diesel is experiencing a speedometer error message, a stored error, and an active warning light, with occasional oil pressure warning lamp activation. Diagnosis indicates a potential issue with the oil level sensor or its signal, possibly due to a defective cable or plug connection. A similar case with a BMW suggested checking for corroded connectors or damaged wiring harnesses near the oil level sensor. The owner plans to take the vehicle to a workshop for further inspection and repair.
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rudolfmoeller1 (community.author)
Thanks. Could you give me more detail on the connector location? I want to check the right component on my Nissan Caravan.
jamesfrost1
On my BMW, the connector was on the underside of the engine, near the oil pan, next to where the oil level sensor is mounted. I'd expect a similar location on your Nissan Caravan, although it may vary. Given the symptoms, I'd advise a workshop check. My defective cable connection was the problem.
rudolfmoeller1 (community.author)
Thanks for the info and advice. I'm taking the Nissan Caravan to a workshop. The repair cost 95€. Your experience helped a lot.
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jamesfrost1
I had a similar issue on my 2017 BMW 3 series. Sounds like my car, which was throwing a code related to the oil level sensor. I initially suspected the sensor itself, but it turned out to be a corroded connector. Have you checked the connector and wiring harness leading to the sensor for damage or corrosion? Sometimes cleaning and re-seating the connector can resolve it.