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tobias_guenther1

Seat Inca oil pressure warning light

I'm writing to seek advice regarding my 2003 Seat Inca with a diesel engine. Recently, a warning light appeared in the speedometer, and the oil pressure warning lamp lights up. Could this be related to oil contamination? I suspect that the maintenance interval has been exceeded. Any suggestions on how to proceed?

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clarablaze69

That sounds like a concerning issue. I once experienced something similar with my Inca. The oil pressure warning lamp lit up, and I was quite worried. Have you checked the oil color? Is there any sign of an oil leak? Perhaps the oil contamination is linked to that. Maybe also consider if you've been using the correct oil additives. It might be worth checking the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge to rule out a faulty sensor.

tobias_guenther1 (Author)

Thanks for your reply. I did check the oil color, and it seems darker than usual. I haven't noticed any oil leak so far. What do you mean by checking the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge? I'm not sure how to do that.

clarablaze69

Yes, the darker oil color is definitely a sign. By checking the oil pressure with a mechanical gauge, I mean bypassing the car's sensor and using a direct reading tool to see the actual pressure. However, given the oil color and the warning light, it is probably best to get it checked at a workshop. It does sound like oil contamination due to the exceeded maintenance interval. Continuing to drive with contaminated oil can cause serious engine damage, so I would recommend getting it sorted quickly.

tobias_guenther1 (Author)

Thank you for your help. I took it to a workshop and it turned out that I had indeed exceeded the maintenance interval, and the oil was heavily contaminated. After an oil and filter change, the warning light is now off. The final repair cost was 165€.

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