melissaschroeder1
RCZ Oil Pressure Warning
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A 2011 Peugeot RCZ owner experienced an oil pressure warning light and concerning mechanical noises from the engine. Despite the oil level being fine, potential causes considered included incorrect oil viscosity or oil pump failure, with fears of engine bearing damage. After consulting with another owner who suggested checking the oil pressure with an OBD reader, the issue was confirmed to be a failing oil pump, which was replaced to resolve the problem.
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melissaschroeder1 (community.author)
Good shout! I haven't checked the actual pressure gauge, just trusted the dash light. Where is the oil pressure gauge usually located, and how difficult is it to access? Also, did your issue involve similar scary engine noises?
jasminfrost1
Mine doesn't have a physical gauge; I meant using an OBD reader to get a live reading. And yeah, the noises were a real head-turner - like a bag of spanners being shaken about. Honestly, given the symptoms, I'd bite the bullet and get it to a workshop pronto. Could be a failing oil pump, and running it like that could cause serious damage.
melissaschroeder1 (community.author)
Cheers for the advice! Turns out you were spot on. Took it to the workshop, and it WAS the oil pump. A new one, plus labor, set me back 755€, but at least the grumpy badger is gone, and the RCZ is purring again. I'll be keeping a closer eye on the oil pressure from now on!
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jasminfrost1
Sounds familiar! I had a similar scare with my RCZ. Did you check the oil pressure gauge itself, if you have one? Those loud noises are worrying, could be starvation. I'd also check for any obvious oil leakage, just in case.