If anyone replaces their oil pressure sensor, do yourself a favor and get only the OEM sensor. All aftermarket sensors will indicate slightly low, causing the low oil pressure flickering at idle warm. It is not that much more expensive than the aftermarket ones, but will give you peace of mind and work flawlessly for the remainder of the vehicles life.
My '13 Frontier has the dummy gauge (I now know) and I just bought an '05 Xterra and went into panic mode when I noticed the "low idle pressure" reading a few days later. Excellent video, now I can sleep again!
I like your comment Andrew radio but I think you should have proved the point as I had an 08 everything was great for years and years and years never a problem just bought a very low mileage immaculate 05 it was the SEMA presentation Xterra which was bought by a judge and his wife who was a lawyer directly after the show Absolutely almost flawless the oil pressure gauge freaked me out I am a machinist been building motors for hot rods and racing motorcycles all my life so to prove this I put a mechanical gauge on it underneath and measured it I don't have 32 to 35 lb oil pressure a 2000 RPM Nissan second recommendation it pushed 60 lb at 3000 RPM it went to 70 just made all these stories about this factual with hard numbers my gauge caught is about a quarter inch from the very low mark but a mechanical gauge show 32 to 35 lb at idle wow hope this help somebody else I am fully confident now in this motor I had 370,000 MI Ray Johnson synthetics running great lifted I loved it tell some lady pulled straight out in front of me at 45 mph and I plowed her now I love this show five thank God
Ry, Thank YOU so much for all your videos! I don't have experience working on cars but I decided it was time to do my own repairs/ maintenance and save money on my '05 X. Over the last two days, your videos guided me through: oil change, replacing my spark plugs and coils (removing intake manifold), fuel pump replacement, Throttle Valve/ Accelerator/ Idle Air Relearn Procedures, and clearing my engine light. I get my Oil Pressure sensor tomorrow and that will wrap up needed repairs for now. It was strange driving without the Check Engine Light on and actually being able to see how much fuel I have left in the tank. Thank You !!!
Haha, that’s awesome! It’s funny how rewarding turning off the dash lights is. When I first started making these videos that was my goal, clearing out that dash.
Thanks buddy! You just saved my 500$.... The bastards in a service told me like the oil pump is defective and is needed to be changed.... Now I found your video.
@@Rythecarguy yeah. Absolutely right. So, today the lamp start blinking periodically, when the rpms are very low. And hopefully I managed to order oil pump for 12$ +57 dollars shipping. In total I would cover this issue maximum for 200$ in total....
I had the problem of low oil pressure in my 05 Xterra, when I was idling the needle went lower than L and the oil light came on and when I accelerated the needle went up to the middle. The first fix was to change the oil sensor, the oil pump and the relief valve, even so the problem continued. The second fix was to change the oil gallery timing gasket and after that the needle only goes down a little before the letter L but the oil light no longer comes on.
I have an 05 and the gauge is pegged at the top. Was operating normal as you show. new OEM sensor on the way. Thought it was worth mentioning that FORD was sued for putting in a dummy switch and calling it a gauge. It was really just an on/off switch.
Great video. Just what I was looking for. I have a 98 Pathfinder 3.3L with a similar oil pump. It was an elderly couple's for 20 years. I don't think they used it much. Low miles, 6,000 a year average, and likely wasn't driven hard ever. I think they let oil sit in it and maybe their mechanic put snake oil in it as a sales pitch. There was gummy honey-colored stuff on the refill cap. Something is causing this Pathfinder to knock at startup for 3-4 seconds and then between 1,800 and 3,300 RPM. If coasting between 1800 and 3300, it ceases. I think I caught rod bearing wear early and I replaced them. And checked the mains. Mains were good. Two rods had mild wear. No slack or slope in anything. Metal flakes stopped appearing. But still the knock between those RPM. It runs perfectly, otherwise. And the body and interior is like new. So it's a nice one I'd like to keep long-term. What do you think about this idea? If the oil isn't changed well can the valve system in the pump stick or malfunction and cause oil pressure to be insufficient? The pressure is 100% consistently poor at startup for 3 seconds and under load between 1800 to 3300 RPM. Makes no sense, this loss of pressure at fixed time, other than faulty pump. I know there is also a pan gasket leak at the front and back. I thinned the oil as an experiment to see if pressure/noise changed and oil began quickly dripping from both ends of the oil pan when it was at warm idle. I thinned the oil 50% with motor flush, which is basically kerosene. I drained out two quarts and put in 2 quarts cleaner. So I have to pull the pan anyways to fix those leaks, so might as well pull inspect and replace the pump as well. Also have to check timing as well and swap all those parts as their age is unknown. The pressure problem was present before the leaks were noted. So the big leaks are new and the problem is the exact same. Do you know of a good oil pump replacement video of my motor or very similar? I found a timing kit one, but no oil pump.
Dude! I just got an 05 x and just replaced my oil pressure sensor because it was pegged out max and not reading at all. Thought there was another problem with it being so low at idle when replace but figured if it was within the lines it should be okay. Thanks for putting my worries to rest! You are awesome.
@@Rythecarguy Yeah! I've been going through all of your vids! Just watched your dash cluster removal vid so I can replace the broken trip knob. Thanks so much for sharing your process so I don't have to mess my truck or hands up with trial and error! ✌
great vid! couple points that might be worth mentioning. I love the actual gauge, it tells you more about what is actually going on under the hood. also, if the gauge pegs out high, but you dont have the oil indicator light, that is a sign that the oil pressure sensor has failed and needs to be replaced. I had an 08 350z and now a 06 Xterra and they both had'have the real guages.
I bet it is the oil galley issue …. To confirm Throw on an oil pressure gauge ( where the sender unit is) and check your oil pressure at idle …should be 14psi ….. If its lower than 14psi , then the gasket on the back of the time chain cover is blown…. Im about to do it today…
Well I'm still waiting, owned it six years like this without issue. I would agree with your assessment if it was dipping so low that the oil light was coming on. But all crank driven oil pumps lose pressure at low RPMs that how they work. How did your test work out George?
@@Rythecarguy I just bought an 05 Frontier v6 , 6 months ago, 160K i never caught my eye until a few months after I changed the oil, with reg non synthetic Month later I noticed my low oil light flickering The oil level was just a shy above Half full. I put about 1/2 quart in . light disappeared but remained exactly at L or a hair below, The manual recommends 5w30 synthetic not regular...as well as needing 5.4Qts for the V6 and 5.0 for the V4 could it be because its not synthetic?
Hi I have a 06 pathfinder preassure was fine all of a sudden when hot needle started to drop and go up been like that for about 2 years now. I change the oil every 5000km. When accelerating normal pressure when at idle dropped. Today it started dropping lower and oil light would come on for a sec or 2 then off when going again. No leaks noticed under the truck. Any advice? Weather is also hotter than usual about 38 degrees Celsius. Could it be oil screen clog?
Thank you very much for the good informative video. Please tell me what is the value of the maximum oil pressure in this engine? Regards. Konrad from Poland.
Hey Ry, Just had my timing chain, tensioners and guides replaced. I noticed the oil light coming on with cold starts and goes away shortly after to normal fluctuation in the gauge. Any idea why it’s reading no pressure? No issues with performance. I appreciate all your videos!
RY THE CAR GUY GOOD EVENING SIR, I have a 2006 Nissan Xterra, I experience that problem now I edling my truck the oil gauge go up but I turn my AC nothing happens it’s possible my oil pressure sensor thank you
Had the same problem in the lubrication indicator went up to the maximum and went down almost to the limit below, change the lubrication sensor and the problem was solved, this is a very common fault in the xterra 05,06,07, is not something To worry too much, but if you change the sensor one is quieter.
The newer Xterras like my 2012 has the gauge set in the middle all the time because Nissan got too many complaints so now the Oil Pressure gauge is a dummy gauge
I HAVE A 2006 NISSAN XTERRA, AND WHEN I START THE TRUCK THE OIL LEVEL THE NEEDLE IS IN THE MIDDLE. ONCE I SET THE BRAKE AND STOP AT A WAITING TRAFFIC LIGHT, THE NEEDLE STARTS DOWN MARKING LOW AND A SHAKE BEGINS. ONCE I START IT CONTINUES NORMAL UNTIL I BRAKE. WHAT COULD YOU HAVE?
My son just changed the sensor, and now my gauge is fluctuating and oil light comes on. Smells like oil but my son said the sensor had oil on it and needs to burn ? Have never had problems with my car.. but when he took it it over heated. So he checked it and replace the sensor? Any ideas Thank you
Great point, however, if after reaching running temp, if your not getting at least 40 psi of oil pressure your engine is probably bad not oil pump!!!!!!!
@@MrDUKE375 no sir, a good engine will hold basically same oil pressure at idle, it can decrease by a few psi at idle, but should not drop 20 or more psi,
I have the same issue oil pressure goes down like normal (as what you said) but sometimes the oil light comes on and once you gas it then it disappears. What could be the reason? Oil sensor? Oil pump? Or actual engine? Mention that the engine don't give you any noises it runs and sounds normal. A little info will help. Thanks
Hi man I have the same issue. Asked a mechanic at Lordco he said it's just wear on the oil pump blades so its leaking oil and drop in pressure when at idle. He said as long as preasure goes up and light goes off when accelerating then you are golden as the oil pump then forces oil up in engine. I hope this helps and that it is the truth.
good video! Subbed... My 2010 xterra takes 2 to 3 seconds for my light and gauge to read pressure. is my pump ok? it has just under 160K. Thanks William
I have a 2006 and the needle never moves from the center. I guess that explains it, it’s a dummy one LOL. Maybe I need to add an external one if possible.
No no esnormal pierde presión por un empaque que se rompe adentro detrás de la cadena del tiempo en realidad son varios no hay problema mientras no prenda la luz pero si pierde presión va a llegar un momento donde va a prender la luz y ahí sí hay problema se puede desvielar
Hi Ry I have a 2006 Xterra off-road. I've had it for about 4 years now. I have never noticed the oil gauge move since owning it, once it's running it sits around the middle. Yesterday i noticed after driving 10 kilometers that when i would brake the needle would drop, and as i accelerated it would return to midrange. Today i drove to work, which is around 11 kilometers and the needle didn't move from mid range at all once it was started. Any thoughts on this phenomenon lol, i would really appreciate it. Once again thanks for these video's...
If what you are saying is true, why are part numbers for gauges and oil pressure sending unit the same all the way thru to 08 on all 4 liters. If they changed gauge or sending unit it would have a different part number than the 05 and half of 06
My light comes on at idle just changed oil and sending unit it runs fine just when u idle looks like someone been all in the motor oil pan gasket the timing belt and the intake looks like it been off
Mine goes to the High side if not warmed up, & Never drops below center anymore..... Also the 2nd time its done this even at low speed & Rpm going to the Xtreme high side 1-2000 rpm? Did it once before & quit, No engine codes, smoke or oil loss???
I have q frontier 2005 nismo and its like but with the difference that it has the light on, any reason why? The oil light on, and when acelerating it goes away
my 05’ pathfinder shows that oil light all the time but i change my oil every 3,000 miles. also, it has never broke down or shown blue smoke from its exhaust. so is it possible the gauges oil pressure sending unit needs to be replaced? that’s what the dealer said but they also offered to do it for $200 and i said no because that’s so not necessary for like a 15 minute job. i feel like i need to change it out but i don’t want to waste time and end up not fixing that issue. any ideas?
I'm suspect. The original in mine never moved below half. It did fluctuate slightly with acceleration and such. One day it started doing this. I replaced it and it went back to how the original acted. I have an 06
That may be the case. I’m simply telling people that if your pressure is within the normal range then there is no reason to sound the alarms. When you get the pressure light is when you should act.
@@Rythecarguy I love your vids and appreciate all your advice and experience. My thinking was more along the lines of if the gauge acted one way then suddenly changed is it possible that the sensor had gone out? Everything else is fine but the sensor in the block is on the fritz making the gauge dance. Just another point of view from a home mechanic with a different experience.
@@Rythecarguy yeh i have a 2010 xterra and im pretty sure my oil gauge never went low as yours did.. its always in the middle , but im going to watch it next time i drive, maybe i havnt noticed it.. also mine is automatic so maybe yours being a manual it has something different...
Hi Ry, as always thanks for your awesome videos! I have a 2006 Xterra and I just noticed that the oil pressure gage is no longer operating. The needle falls when the engine is turned off; however as I'm turning on the engine the needle rapidly goes up to the high position and stays there. I thought because it was cold out, I should drive around a bit but even after a 20 min drive, the needs stays on the high position. I took it to auto zone and they sold me a replacement coolant sensor (which they stated is the exact same part for an oil pressure sensor...idk). I'm not having any other symptoms or lights on the dash, so I'm not sure if the sensor is truly bad or the oil pump needs replacing. Have you seen this before? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Hey boss I have a question. I have a pathfinder 05 and I noticed that It is the same as yours is it normal this applies to pathfinder 05 as well or just Xterra
hey ray... thank you for good information bro. appreciate it. if you allow me to ask did you have any previous experiences to install dual batteries in your nissan xterra?? or let's say any future project to install dual batteries?? thank you again
If the oil pressure pump is very low and Beside the seals and water pump, what about the crankshaft metals bearings?. Do you think those are damaged too?
Oil pump. Main bearings, Rod bearings, Cam bearings, are the main reasons for low oil pressure. It is possible that the gauge or sender unit may malfunction. If in doubt, test with a mechanical gauge, and perform needed corrective actions. Oil pressure may and will vary based on engine speed, but there are limits high and low that are acceptable. Failure to remedy either problem will usually result in catastrophic engine failure.
Hi Ry. I have a 06 pathfinder but its oil pressure is truly a problem. Or so I think. The gauge at idle is bouncing and sometimes red light comes on. I just bought it and know she said low oil pressure problem. Its leaking some oil by filter so I guess oil cooler gasket might be bad but would this cause low pressure problem? It's really weird cause I have been driving it and never had it come lower than the middle.
Hi did you get an answer? I have a 06 model preassure was fine all of a sudden when hot needle started to drop and go up. When accelerating normal pressure when at idle dropped. Today it started dropping lower and oil light would come on for a sec or 2 then off when going again. No leaks noticed under the truck.
Hey! I know this is an older video, and I love all of them because I have an ‘06 that’s almost exactly like yours, so this is all super helpful. My question is, in mine, when it’s cold out, the oil pressure stays around the middle until I give it some gas, then it spikes almost all the way up until the engine warms up. Is this the same concept, or should I get a new sensor?
This sounds strange but do you remember what weight of oil you put in it last time? It kind of sounds like the gauge is working but the oil is super viscous.
Hello Ry, thanks for the video. I still have pressure issues. I just rebuilt my vq40 engine from my 2005 Nissan Xterra. All necessary parts were replaced, including the oil pressure sensor and pump. Even after doing this, the oil pressure drops until the dash light turns on when the car is hot and stopped at 1000 RPM. What else do you think I should check before getting crazy... I am desperate...it's been several months since I am struggling with this problem....thanks for any help
It's not supposed to fluctuate. You need to use a genuine OEM oil pressure sensor and the oil pressure will show stable. Don't use cheap ebay parts on a Nissan.
@@Rythecarguy it’s been a minute since I came back! It’s a 05 SE, 2wd automatic. Just hit 200k and sometimes when there is strain on the engine at idle when warm the oil light will come on but I barely tap the gas and it goes off, it almost seems like a low idle problem, it sometimes gets to 550-600rpm if I were to put the car in gear from park or neutral but goes off after a few seconds. Also seems to be maybe because it’s now hot out? I also switched from synthetic to high mileage recently. The car is pretty much not compensating for it, could it maybe be an alternator problem? Please get back with your input!
Hmmm..but after warming up, it’ll go low but almost sound like it’s dying around 650rpm. And car has the slightest shake that sounds like it’s going to die
Thanks man. When i first bought the truck the oil pressure Guage stayed dead center. Then after about 2 years the gauge stayed low at idle then in the center while I'm driving. Idk know if I have a problem or what. Mechanic suggest the same thing your saying, and found no issues with the truck that suggests damage, but it doesn't sit well knowing that for a while it sat dead center then changed to dropping at idle ... then raising while driving. Idk ... it drives fine otherwise so .. Anyway, I've been searching for answers and this has been the best info yet. Thanks!
Wish my '12 xterra had a real gauge. Somewhere along the way they converted it to be a dummy gauge and the needle sits right in the middle. mind as well have no gauge and just a low oil warning light like most other cars. Same goes for the coolant gauge, needle won't actually get to the hallway mark until you overheat then it goes full max. Again mind as well just be a warning light.. Gauges look cool but lack function
If anyone replaces their oil pressure sensor, do yourself a favor and get only the OEM sensor. All aftermarket sensors will indicate slightly low, causing the low oil pressure flickering at idle warm. It is not that much more expensive than the aftermarket ones, but will give you peace of mind and work flawlessly for the remainder of the vehicles life.
It's exactly the problem I'm having, I replaced my oil pressure sensor with a generic one, and what you mention happens. I'll have to get the OEM.
Keep posting vids about the x. This is my first vehicle I'm trying to maintain my self,and with out your vids I wouldnt be able to. Outstanding Sir
My '13 Frontier has the dummy gauge (I now know) and I just bought an '05 Xterra and went into panic mode when I noticed the "low idle pressure" reading a few days later. Excellent video, now I can sleep again!
Good night! 💪🏻
Thank you. After watching this and a seeing a few comments online I’m positive now I’m witnessing the same thing in my Nissan Titan.
Glad it helped
Good to know the indicator is actually mechanical. Makes sense now. Thanks RY.
Thank you! I’ve had my x for 13 years and always wondered what the deal was!
No problem at all!
Thank you very much Ry. So I don't have to worry about it, nice glass 🤓
I like your comment Andrew radio but I think you should have proved the point as I had an 08 everything was great for years and years and years never a problem just bought a very low mileage immaculate 05 it was the SEMA presentation Xterra which was bought by a judge and his wife who was a lawyer directly after the show Absolutely almost flawless the oil pressure gauge freaked me out I am a machinist been building motors for hot rods and racing motorcycles all my life so to prove this I put a mechanical gauge on it underneath and measured it I don't have 32 to 35 lb oil pressure a 2000 RPM Nissan second recommendation it pushed 60 lb at 3000 RPM it went to 70 just made all these stories about this factual with hard numbers my gauge caught is about a quarter inch from the very low mark but a mechanical gauge show 32 to 35 lb at idle wow hope this help somebody else I am fully confident now in this motor I had 370,000 MI Ray Johnson synthetics running great lifted I loved it tell some lady pulled straight out in front of me at 45 mph and I plowed her now I love this show five thank God
Ry, Thank YOU so much for all your videos! I don't have experience working on cars but I decided it was time to do my own repairs/ maintenance and save money on my '05 X. Over the last two days, your videos guided me through: oil change, replacing my spark plugs and coils (removing intake manifold), fuel pump replacement, Throttle Valve/ Accelerator/ Idle Air Relearn Procedures, and clearing my engine light. I get my Oil Pressure sensor tomorrow and that will wrap up needed repairs for now. It was strange driving without the Check Engine Light on and actually being able to see how much fuel I have left in the tank. Thank You !!!
Haha, that’s awesome! It’s funny how rewarding turning off the dash lights is. When I first started making these videos that was my goal, clearing out that dash.
Thanks buddy! You just saved my 500$.... The bastards in a service told me like the oil pump is defective and is needed to be changed.... Now I found your video.
Glad to hear! Remember, if it's getting so low that the light turns on then you likely have an issue.
@@Rythecarguy yeah. Absolutely right. So, today the lamp start blinking periodically, when the rpms are very low.
And hopefully I managed to order oil pump for 12$ +57 dollars shipping. In total I would cover this issue maximum for 200$ in total....
I had the problem of low oil pressure in my 05 Xterra, when I was idling the needle went lower than L and the oil light came on and when I accelerated the needle went up to the middle. The first fix was to change the oil sensor, the oil pump and the relief valve, even so the problem continued. The second fix was to change the oil gallery timing gasket and after that the needle only goes down a little before the letter L but the oil light no longer comes on.
I have an 05 and the gauge is pegged at the top. Was operating normal as you show. new OEM sensor on the way. Thought it was worth mentioning that FORD was sued for putting in a dummy switch and calling it a gauge. It was really just an on/off switch.
I also have an ‘05. Has real gauge.
Great video. Just what I was looking for.
I have a 98 Pathfinder 3.3L with a similar oil pump. It was an elderly couple's for 20 years. I don't think they used it much. Low miles, 6,000 a year average, and likely wasn't driven hard ever. I think they let oil sit in it and maybe their mechanic put snake oil in it as a sales pitch. There was gummy honey-colored stuff on the refill cap.
Something is causing this Pathfinder to knock at startup for 3-4 seconds and then between 1,800 and 3,300 RPM. If coasting between 1800 and 3300, it ceases. I think I caught rod bearing wear early and I replaced them. And checked the mains. Mains were good. Two rods had mild wear. No slack or slope in anything. Metal flakes stopped appearing. But still the knock between those RPM. It runs perfectly, otherwise. And the body and interior is like new. So it's a nice one I'd like to keep long-term.
What do you think about this idea?
If the oil isn't changed well can the valve system in the pump stick or malfunction and cause oil pressure to be insufficient? The pressure is 100% consistently poor at startup for 3 seconds and under load between 1800 to 3300 RPM. Makes no sense, this loss of pressure at fixed time, other than faulty pump.
I know there is also a pan gasket leak at the front and back. I thinned the oil as an experiment to see if pressure/noise changed and oil began quickly dripping from both ends of the oil pan when it was at warm idle. I thinned the oil 50% with motor flush, which is basically kerosene. I drained out two quarts and put in 2 quarts cleaner. So I have to pull the pan anyways to fix those leaks, so might as well pull inspect and replace the pump as well. Also have to check timing as well and swap all those parts as their age is unknown. The pressure problem was present before the leaks were noted. So the big leaks are new and the problem is the exact same.
Do you know of a good oil pump replacement video of my motor or very similar? I found a timing kit one, but no oil pump.
Dude! I just got an 05 x and just replaced my oil pressure sensor because it was pegged out max and not reading at all. Thought there was another problem with it being so low at idle when replace but figured if it was within the lines it should be okay. Thanks for putting my worries to rest! You are awesome.
My pleasure dude. Be sure to subscribe. I make a ton of Xterra videos and mine is also an ‘05!
@@Rythecarguy Yeah! I've been going through all of your vids! Just watched your dash cluster removal vid so I can replace the broken trip knob. Thanks so much for sharing your process so I don't have to mess my truck or hands up with trial and error! ✌
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great vid! couple points that might be worth mentioning. I love the actual gauge, it tells you more about what is actually going on under the hood. also, if the gauge pegs out high, but you dont have the oil indicator light, that is a sign that the oil pressure sensor has failed and needs to be replaced. I had an 08 350z and now a 06 Xterra and they both had'have the real guages.
Thanks for the tips!
oil galley gasket issue...wait for it...
Huh?
I bet it is the oil galley issue …. To confirm Throw on an oil pressure gauge ( where the sender unit is) and check your oil pressure at idle …should be 14psi ….. If its lower than 14psi , then the gasket on the back of the time chain cover is blown…. Im about to do it today…
Well I'm still waiting, owned it six years like this without issue. I would agree with your assessment if it was dipping so low that the oil light was coming on. But all crank driven oil pumps lose pressure at low RPMs that how they work. How did your test work out George?
@@Rythecarguy I just bought an 05 Frontier v6 , 6 months ago, 160K i never caught my eye until a few months after I changed the oil, with reg non synthetic Month later I noticed my low oil light flickering The oil level was just a shy above Half full. I put about 1/2 quart in . light disappeared but remained exactly at L or a hair below,
The manual recommends 5w30 synthetic not regular...as well as needing 5.4Qts for the V6 and 5.0 for the V4 could it be because its not synthetic?
Hi I have a 06 pathfinder preassure was fine all of a sudden when hot needle started to drop and go up been like that for about 2 years now. I change the oil every 5000km. When accelerating normal pressure when at idle dropped. Today it started dropping lower and oil light would come on for a sec or 2 then off when going again. No leaks noticed under the truck. Any advice? Weather is also hotter than usual about 38 degrees Celsius. Could it be oil screen clog?
I had the same problem changed the sensor to the more expensive one my Xterra oil pressure doesn't fluctuate now
Thanks for the video. Is it the same for titan of the same years
Thank you very much for the good informative video. Please tell me what is the value of the maximum oil pressure in this engine? Regards. Konrad from Poland.
Hey Ry,
Just had my timing chain, tensioners and guides replaced. I noticed the oil light coming on with cold starts and goes away shortly after to normal fluctuation in the gauge. Any idea why it’s reading no pressure? No issues with performance. I appreciate all your videos!
Could be an oil galley gasket issue…
Can we add that oil pressure sensor to 07s? I'd prefer that over a dummy light
This guy is good, very smart and Nissan specialist Many TKS!
You're welcome and Thank YOU for watching 😁
Awesome, thank you for this,, I keep topping off the oil thinking its low oil.
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RY THE CAR GUY GOOD EVENING SIR, I have a 2006 Nissan Xterra, I experience that problem now I edling my truck the oil gauge go up but I turn my AC nothing happens it’s possible my oil pressure sensor thank you
You, my friend, are a lifesaver
Had the same problem in the lubrication indicator went up to the maximum and went down almost to the limit below, change the lubrication sensor and the problem was solved, this is a very common fault in the xterra 05,06,07, is not something To worry too much, but if you change the sensor one is quieter.
Thanks!! I got my answer, straight to the point. Cheers to that 👍
Thank YOU! I have 2005. Makes perfect sense.
I have a 06 same thing. I almost sold it real cheap thinking engine was bad.
The newer Xterras like my 2012 has the gauge set in the middle all the time because Nissan got too many complaints so now the Oil Pressure gauge is a dummy gauge
I was really curious about this because my 2012 gauge never moves regardless of temp. Same with our Frontier (2015)
@@06mkmartin yes I now have a 2012 Xterra and yes it's a dummy gauge. It sucks because I want to see the true pressure reading
I HAVE A 2006 NISSAN XTERRA, AND WHEN I START THE TRUCK THE OIL LEVEL THE NEEDLE IS IN THE MIDDLE. ONCE I SET THE BRAKE AND STOP AT A WAITING TRAFFIC LIGHT, THE NEEDLE STARTS DOWN MARKING LOW AND A SHAKE BEGINS. ONCE I START IT CONTINUES NORMAL UNTIL I BRAKE. WHAT COULD YOU HAVE?
My son just changed the sensor, and now my gauge is fluctuating and oil light comes on. Smells like oil but my son said the sensor had oil on it and needs to burn ? Have never had problems with my car.. but when he took it it over heated. So he checked it and replace the sensor? Any ideas Thank you
Great point, however, if after reaching running temp, if your not getting at least 40 psi of oil pressure your engine is probably bad not oil pump!!!!!!!
Idle is supposed to be 14psi ….no?
@@MrDUKE375 no sir, a good engine will hold basically same oil pressure at idle, it can decrease by a few psi at idle, but should not drop 20 or more psi,
I have the same issue oil pressure goes down like normal (as what you said) but sometimes the oil light comes on and once you gas it then it disappears. What could be the reason? Oil sensor? Oil pump? Or actual engine? Mention that the engine don't give you any noises it runs and sounds normal. A little info will help. Thanks
Hi man I have the same issue. Asked a mechanic at Lordco he said it's just wear on the oil pump blades so its leaking oil and drop in pressure when at idle. He said as long as preasure goes up and light goes off when accelerating then you are golden as the oil pump then forces oil up in engine. I hope this helps and that it is the truth.
hey ry could you do a vid on oxygen sensor ?
good video! Subbed... My 2010 xterra takes 2 to 3 seconds for my light and gauge to read pressure. is my pump ok? it has just under 160K.
Thanks William
I have a 2006 and the needle never moves from the center. I guess that explains it, it’s a dummy one LOL. Maybe I need to add an external one if possible.
Tengo una 2006 con el mismo problema, grasias por el video ahora se que es normal.
No no esnormal pierde presión por un empaque que se rompe adentro detrás de la cadena del tiempo en realidad son varios no hay problema mientras no prenda la luz pero si pierde presión va a llegar un momento donde va a prender la luz y ahí sí hay problema se puede desvielar
Hi Ry
I have a 2006 Xterra off-road.
I've had it for about 4 years now.
I have never noticed the oil gauge move since owning it, once it's running it sits around the middle.
Yesterday i noticed after driving 10 kilometers that when i would brake the needle would drop, and as i accelerated it would return to midrange. Today i drove to work, which is around 11 kilometers and the needle didn't move from mid range at all once it was started. Any thoughts on this phenomenon lol, i would really appreciate it. Once again thanks for these video's...
I have a 07 frontier but do you know if I can change a mechanical oil pressure sender? I'd rather see what's actual pressure. Thanks
If what you are saying is true, why are part numbers for gauges and oil pressure sending unit the same all the way thru to 08 on all 4 liters. If they changed gauge or sending unit it would have a different part number than the 05 and half of 06
Mine does this but shakes and vibrates when the pressure drops down?
Man I owe you a beer, for sure
Mine does this but the oil light flickers as well when the needle gets to the low side but still I'm between the H and L. Is that still the sensor?
My light comes on at idle just changed oil and sending unit it runs fine just when u idle looks like someone been all in the motor oil pan gasket the timing belt and the intake looks like it been off
I have a xterra (07 though) and ive been having these problems and i do believe it burns oil. Can u send me in the right direction?
Mine goes to the High side if not warmed up, & Never drops below center anymore..... Also the 2nd time its done this even at low speed & Rpm going to the Xtreme high side 1-2000 rpm? Did it once before & quit, No engine codes, smoke or oil loss???
Sounds like a bad sensor.
Much appreciated! Thanks for the quality video on this subject 🙏🏼
You got it. Thank YOU for watching.
Your xterra vids are really helpful Ry. Thanks!
You got it! Thanks for watching.
Will a vavle cover leaking cause the light to turn on at idle?
I have q frontier 2005 nismo and its like but with the difference that it has the light on, any reason why? The oil light on, and when acelerating it goes away
my 05’ pathfinder shows that oil light all the time but i change my oil every 3,000 miles. also, it has never broke down or shown blue smoke from its exhaust. so is it possible the gauges oil pressure sending unit needs to be replaced? that’s what the dealer said but they also offered to do it for $200 and i said no because that’s so not necessary for like a 15 minute job. i feel like i need to change it out but i don’t want to waste time and end up not fixing that issue. any ideas?
What if your gauge is pegged out and stays pegged out, but not throwing codes?
I'm suspect. The original in mine never moved below half. It did fluctuate slightly with acceleration and such. One day it started doing this. I replaced it and it went back to how the original acted. I have an 06
That may be the case. I’m simply telling people that if your pressure is within the normal range then there is no reason to sound the alarms. When you get the pressure light is when you should act.
@@Rythecarguy I love your vids and appreciate all your advice and experience. My thinking was more along the lines of if the gauge acted one way then suddenly changed is it possible that the sensor had gone out? Everything else is fine but the sensor in the block is on the fritz making the gauge dance. Just another point of view from a home mechanic with a different experience.
@@Rythecarguy yeh i have a 2010 xterra and im pretty sure my oil gauge never went low as yours did.. its always in the middle , but im going to watch it next time i drive, maybe i havnt noticed it.. also mine is automatic so maybe yours being a manual it has something different...
Interesting, I never noticed that. Good to know
Hi Ry, as always thanks for your awesome videos! I have a 2006 Xterra and I just noticed that the oil pressure gage is no longer operating. The needle falls when the engine is turned off; however as I'm turning on the engine the needle rapidly goes up to the high position and stays there. I thought because it was cold out, I should drive around a bit but even after a 20 min drive, the needs stays on the high position. I took it to auto zone and they sold me a replacement coolant sensor (which they stated is the exact same part for an oil pressure sensor...idk). I'm not having any other symptoms or lights on the dash, so I'm not sure if the sensor is truly bad or the oil pump needs replacing. Have you seen this before? Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
Probably the oil pressure sensor
Thanks for sharing that info. Love your videos. Keep up the great work.
Thanks for watching!
I have a problem with the oil gauge I replaced the sensor and when I excelerate it goes up to high on the gauge above 3 rpms
Do the 05 frontiers with a 4.0 have the same issue?
I’m not sure but my understanding is yes.
Yes... Currently having the issue with a 15 frontier with 165K other than that Solid truck
pls make video on crankoil seal front tension cover leaks. I have2014xterra issues
Hey boss I have a question. I have a pathfinder 05 and I noticed that It is the same as yours is it normal this applies to pathfinder 05 as well or just Xterra
Yes if you have the 05 V6 pathy then it's the same.
hey ray...
thank you for good information bro.
appreciate it.
if you allow me to ask
did you have any previous experiences to install dual batteries in your nissan xterra??
or let's say any future project to install dual batteries??
thank you again
No, never installed dual batteries. Might in the future though!
Any recommendations for an after market oil pressure gauge for a 1st Gen Xterra?
If the oil pressure pump is very low and Beside the seals and water pump, what about the crankshaft metals bearings?. Do you think those are damaged too?
Oil pump. Main bearings, Rod bearings, Cam bearings, are the main reasons for low oil pressure. It is possible that the gauge or sender unit may malfunction. If in doubt, test with a mechanical gauge, and perform needed corrective actions. Oil pressure may and will vary based on engine speed, but there are limits high and low that are acceptable. Failure to remedy either problem will usually result in catastrophic engine failure.
Hi Ry. I have a 06 pathfinder but its oil pressure is truly a problem. Or so I think. The gauge at idle is bouncing and sometimes red light comes on. I just bought it and know she said low oil pressure problem. Its leaking some oil by filter so I guess oil cooler gasket might be bad but would this cause low pressure problem? It's really weird cause I have been driving it and never had it come lower than the middle.
Hi did you get an answer? I have a 06 model preassure was fine all of a sudden when hot needle started to drop and go up. When accelerating normal pressure when at idle dropped. Today it started dropping lower and oil light would come on for a sec or 2 then off when going again. No leaks noticed under the truck.
Hey! I know this is an older video, and I love all of them because I have an ‘06 that’s almost exactly like yours, so this is all super helpful. My question is, in mine, when it’s cold out, the oil pressure stays around the middle until I give it some gas, then it spikes almost all the way up until the engine warms up. Is this the same concept, or should I get a new sensor?
This sounds strange but do you remember what weight of oil you put in it last time? It kind of sounds like the gauge is working but the oil is super viscous.
Hello Ry, thanks for the video. I still have pressure issues. I just rebuilt my vq40 engine from my 2005 Nissan Xterra. All necessary parts were replaced, including the oil pressure sensor and pump. Even after doing this, the oil pressure drops until the dash light turns on when the car is hot and stopped at 1000 RPM. What else do you think I should check before getting crazy... I am desperate...it's been several months since I am struggling with this problem....thanks for any help
Did you use genuine OEM pressure sensor? Cheap ebay ones will not work properly
My oil light is coming on!!! Seems like the oil pump is going.
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I wish my 2011 had the non dummy gauge
Is there a way I can contact you? I have some questions regarding my 05 xterra same exact issue just worse!!
Right here!
Great demonstration
My 05 PF gauge is pinned at the top. Time to replace the sensor. Ugh.
someone put the wrong sensor in, same thing with mine. It was the sensor for the dummy light, not the gauge.
It's not supposed to fluctuate. You need to use a genuine OEM oil pressure sensor and the oil pressure will show stable. Don't use cheap ebay parts on a Nissan.
This is an OEM sensor that's never been changed. I explain that in the video....
What if the oil gage stays in the high position when engine is started and regular RPMs
That sounds like a bad oil pressure sensor
Very clear and neat video!!!!!
Glad you think so! Thank you.
Has anyone else run into the dim oil light and cruise "set" light flashing simultaneously on an 04 Xterra? Curious if I should be worried or not.
My 2008 xterra we oil gauge from starting up stays on H line at top do u know y? Car seems to drive fine its been a few months like this.
Oil pressure sensor is Bad
Hey Ry! My oil gauge sits a little lower but I have no light, is that normal?
Hey Donnie. What year is your X?
@@Rythecarguy it’s been a minute since I came back! It’s a 05 SE, 2wd automatic. Just hit 200k and sometimes when there is strain on the engine at idle when warm the oil light will come on but I barely tap the gas and it goes off, it almost seems like a low idle problem, it sometimes gets to 550-600rpm if I were to put the car in gear from park or neutral but goes off after a few seconds. Also seems to be maybe because it’s now hot out? I also switched from synthetic to high mileage recently. The car is pretty much not compensating for it, could it maybe be an alternator problem? Please get back with your input!
2005 Nissan frontier 4.0 4x4 manual transmission 4 door p10001 code help please
You save my of my pocket thank you very much
You're welcome!
Just purchased a 2005 and mine doesn’t move at all just buried all the way at H .. any known issues with that ?
That means your pressure gauge is bad.
Ry the car guy so not the sensor ?
The light sensor is the cheep one
Thanks this helps
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Hmmm..but after warming up, it’ll go low but almost sound like it’s dying around 650rpm. And car has the slightest shake that sounds like it’s going to die
Awesome Video!!! I was worried for a while! lol
No worries man. Start worrying if that light comes on lol.
You said “RPMs” four times. Drove me up the wall. But then you corrected yourself when you said “RPM” two other times : )
Lol I just moved the s from revolutions to the end.
Thats was very helpful
Glad to help.
Thanks man. When i first bought the truck the oil pressure Guage stayed dead center. Then after about 2 years the gauge stayed low at idle then in the center while I'm driving. Idk know if I have a problem or what. Mechanic suggest the same thing your saying, and found no issues with the truck that suggests damage, but it doesn't sit well knowing that for a while it sat dead center then changed to dropping at idle ... then raising while driving. Idk ... it drives fine otherwise so .. Anyway, I've been searching for answers and this has been the best info yet. Thanks!
What weight oil do you use on the Xterra?
Not sure off the top of my head, I use whatever the manual tells me to.
Wish my '12 xterra had a real gauge. Somewhere along the way they converted it to be a dummy gauge and the needle sits right in the middle. mind as well have no gauge and just a low oil warning light like most other cars. Same goes for the coolant gauge, needle won't actually get to the hallway mark until you overheat then it goes full max. Again mind as well just be a warning light..
Gauges look cool but lack function
It would have helped if you actually showed where the sensor was located and changing it out.
That’s not the subject of the video. Might make that type of video in the future.
Thanks!
Thank You!
You're welcome!
What about the 04s?
Don’t know. I don’t own one.
In my car light on at idle when I start on cold condition no light on idle
It's the wrong oil pressure sensor there is one for the dummy light and a different one for the gauge
Thank you sir
Yw!!
my truck needs 5 quarts of oil every month, why? i love my xterra.