jonasneumann8
Jeep Renegade Oil Warning Lamp: Sensor Issue Alert
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jonasneumann8 (Author)
Thanks for sharing your experience. My Renegade has 101108 KM and its last service was 2 months ago. The warning appears mainly when the engine is warm, usually after driving for about 15 minutes. No unusual engine noises noticed. The oil monitoring system seems inconsistent, sometimes the warning stays on for several minutes, other times it flashes briefly. This sounds very similar to your sensor issue. Given that my oil levels check out fine manually, it makes sense that its likely an electrical problem with the oil detection system rather than actual oil pressure concerns. Will have the workshop check the sensor connections first before replacing any parts. Good to know this might be a relatively simple and affordable fix.
richardlang39
Thanks for the additional details. Your situation sounds exactly like what I dealt with, especially the inconsistent warnings after the engine warms up. In my case, the oil signal would act up most noticeably during temperature changes, which is a classic sign of a connection issue in the oil monitoring system. The fact that your warnings are intermittent strongly suggests an electrical problem rather than an actual oil pressure concern. Since your car maintenance is up to date and you are not hearing any engine noise, this reinforces my suspicion that you are dealing with a faulty sensor or connection issue. On my Compass, the mechanic found slight corrosion on the sensor connector, which was disrupting the oil detection readings. One thing I learned from my experience, have them check both the oil sensor itself and the wiring harness connecting to it. In some cases, the wire insulation can deteriorate and cause these unusual warnings. The entire diagnostic and repair process took about 2 hours in my case. Consider requesting a full diagnostic scan. While my repair cost was 95 Euro, prices may vary based on labor rates and whether any additional parts need replacement.
jonasneumann8 (Author)
My Renegade has 101108 KM and its last service was 2 months ago. The warning appears mainly when the engine is warm, usually after driving for about 15 minutes. No unusual engine noises noticed. The oil monitoring system seems inconsistent, sometimes the warning stays on for several minutes, other times it flashes briefly. Based on your similar experience with the automotive oil system, it seems this is likely a sensor issue rather than an actual oil pressure problem. Since my engine oil levels check out fine manually, the inconsistent warnings point toward an electrical fault in the oil detection setup. Will have my mechanic inspect the sensor connections and wiring before replacing any parts. Your repair experience gives me confidence this could be a straightforward fix without major expense. Thanks for the detailed information about what to look for, especially checking both the oil sensor and the wiring harness for possible corrosion or damage.
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richardlang39
I had a comparable issue with my 2018 Jeep Compass, and as someone with some basic automotive maintenance experience, I initially thought it was a serious oil pressure problem. The oil signal kept appearing out of nowhere, causing unnecessary worry. After thorough oil detection tests, my workshop found that the problem was just a faulty cable connection to the oil pressure sensor. The oil gauge itself was working fine, but the automotive oil monitoring system was receiving incorrect readings due to this connection issue. The repair was straightforward, they cleaned the connector, replaced a damaged wire, and properly secured the plug connection. Total cost was 95 Euro, which included diagnostic time. Since then, the oil monitoring system has worked flawlessly. Before suggesting specific solutions, could you provide: Current mileage on your Renegade, When was your last oil change, Does the warning appear more frequently when the engine is cold or warm, Have you noticed any unusual engine noises These details would help determine if your issue matches what I experienced. Oil pressure warnings should never be ignored, but often the oil monitoring system triggers false alarms due to electrical issues rather than actual oil problems.