theresa_winkler3
Pulsar oil level sensor error
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A 2014 Nissan Pulsar with a diesel engine is displaying an oil level sensor error message, accompanied by a warning light and an oil pressure warning lamp. The issue is suspected to be related to a defect in the cable or plug connection. A similar case confirmed that the problem was indeed with the sensor or its wiring, and a workshop inspection is recommended for diagnosis and repair.
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theresa_winkler3 (community.author)
Thank you for your prompt response. No, the engine performance seems unaffected; the vehicle continues to operate smoothly. Could you elaborate on the specifics of your experience? Did you observe the same symptoms, and were there any other indications of the problem?
sebastianfuchs16
Yes, the symptoms were identical. The error message and the intermittent oil pressure light were the key indicators. Given that the engine is running smoothly, it is most likely the sensor or its wiring, as you suspected. I'd suggest having a workshop take a look. I had to pay 95€ for it.
theresa_winkler3 (community.author)
I appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. Given the information you have provided, I will proceed with a thorough inspection of the wiring and connections, and subsequently consult with a qualified technician for further diagnostics and repair. The error was indeed the cable, the repair cost 95€. Thank you again.
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sebastianfuchs16
I had a similar issue with my Pulsar. From what you're describing it does sound like the oil level sensor. Has the car been running rough?