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Not Enough Oil
The most common reason for a low oil pressure reading is if there simply isn’t enough oil. This can happen even you’ve recently had the oil filled or changed. Check your oil level to make sure it’s above the minimum line. If not, add oil and look for any signs of oil spots or leaks under your truck. Other reasons for low oil could be due to a leaking seal or worn-out piston rings. This is more common with older trucks.
Contaminated Engine Oil or Filter
Contaminated oil could be caused by a leak, or if fuel, coolant, or water has mixed with the engine. To solve the issue, the leak will need to be found and repaired by a mechanic. Then the oil reservoir will need to be completely drained and replaced with fresh oil. We also recommend replacing the filter in case it is clogged, which can also contribute to low oil pressure.
Semi Truck and Fleet Vehicle Service in Anaheim
When you need routine maintenance or repairs for your semi truck to solve a low oil pressure problem in Anaheim, Santa Ana, or a neighboring California community, reach out to us at Orange County Fleet Services . Our Certified mechanics will work quickly to get your truck back on the road as soon as possible. To learn more, request a quote for the cost of services in Orange County, or to request immediate service, day or night, call us at (949) 899-6802 . Our local mechanics look forward to helping you.
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