theresa_hofmann4
Renault Wind Oil Sensor Fault
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A 2010 Renault Wind is experiencing an oil level sensor fault, indicated by an error message and warning lights. The issue is suspected to be a defective connection, as the oil level is confirmed to be adequate. A similar problem was resolved by addressing a faulty connection near the sensor, suggesting professional inspection and repair as the best course of action.
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theresa_hofmann4 (community.author)
No, the oil level is fine. That's why I suspect the sensor or wiring. You said you had a similar issue? What was the resolution?
dominikfrost89
Yeah, same symptoms. Turned out to be a dodgy connection near the sensor. I messed around with it a bit, but in the end, I took it to a workshop. They sorted it out quickly. Probably best to get it checked professionally before something goes boom.
theresa_hofmann4 (community.author)
Thanks for the insight. I'll take it in. Seems like the safest bet. Estimate is around 95€, so not too bad.
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dominikfrost89
Hey, I had something similar with my Wind. The oil detection system went nuts, like a faulty light switch that just wouldn't work properly. Was the engine actually low on oil?