berndhartmann98
Spark oil level sensor signal error
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Chevrolet Spark is experiencing an error message related to the oil level sensor signal, despite the oil level being fine. The issue may be caused by a faulty cable or plug connection to the oil level sensor, which is a common problem. The sensor is located near the oil pan and may require professional assistance to access and repair. Taking the car to a workshop is recommended for proper diagnosis and repair.
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berndhartmann98 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! Where exactly is that sensor located? Is it easy to get to, or do I need to remove anything to access it?
piapeters14
Okay, so from what I remember, it's near the oil pan. Honestly, it's a bit fiddly to get to without lifting the car. Unless you're really comfortable working under your car, I'd suggest just taking it to a workshop. They can diagnose it properly and replace the connector if needed.
berndhartmann98 (community.author)
Thanks a lot for the advice! I think I'll take it to the shop as you suggested. I saw a repair cost of around 95€ for this issue, so I hope it will be fixed soon.
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piapeters14
Hey, I had something similar happen with my Spark! Was driving me nuts. Have you checked the cable and plug connection to the oil level sensor itself? That was the culprit for me, apparently it's a common issue.