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2.0tfsi quattro Oil pressure problem.

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Hello i had a rebuild on my engine soon , and i have a problem when i drive the car on sport mode and after i push it a couple times the oil pressure light is starting to appear on the dash board . If you tell me what can be the problem and why its keep doing that i will be very thankfull . What could it be a oil pressure sensor or filter or something else ? Thank you

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The head and the block 

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  • Engine block throughly cleaned & surfaces treated
  • Engine block surfaces machined flat
  • Tolerances checked on wearable items
  • Oil pumps inspected/replaced if necessary
  • Cylinder head skimmed or replaced if necessasry
  • New OEM oil seals installed
  • New OEM valve seals installed
  • Valve seats machined
  • Valve lapped to ensure a tight seal
  • Block cylinders inspected for cracks
  • New cylinder liners fitted
  • Cylinderds machined to factory specification
  • New uprated gas nitride piston rings fitted
  • Connecting rods inspected & machined if necessary
  • Crank shaft crack tested, ground & polished to specifications
  • New OEM big end bearings fitted
  • New OEM main bearings fitted
  • New OEM spec eristic head gasket fitted
  • All bolts torqued to specification in accordance with Autodata
  • Assembled units oil pressure tested
  • Assembled units compression tested

Thank you Paycho,

'....oil pump ...replaced ....if necessary' may hold a clue. 

If it were mine, I would be getting the actual oil pressure measured when the oil is hot ( only after a 10 mile run) so that you will be able to know if it's simply an oil pressure sensor issue, or an actual a low pressure problem.

How many miles has the car done since the engine was rebuilt? 

Have you notified the rebuilders? 

Kind regards,

Gareth. 

 

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