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Socalstarter
Aug 21, 2013, 11:39 PM
After I put a new head,valves and headgasket my 92 honda accord was working excellent but today after work and after driving it for 10 miles the oil warning light started blinking also the battery light came on. The oil level is fine any ideas? My car has 360,000 miles on the original motor and compression is great in all the cylinders but number 1 which is 15 points less also the timing is good I just adjusted it using the timing light

smoothy
Aug 22, 2013, 05:17 AM
First... I'd have someone check the actual oil pressure (cold and hot)... 360,000 is a lot of miles even for a honda... it could be a failing sensor or worn bearings, maybe even a worn oil pump.

The pressure readings will point you to which it is...

TxGreaseMonkey
Aug 22, 2013, 08:57 AM
Have the alternator and battery tested. Alternator failure can cause the dash lights to light up like a Christmas tree.

Socalstarter
Aug 22, 2013, 01:25 PM
Have the alternator and battery tested. Alternator failure can cause the dash lights to light up like a Christmas tree.battety is new it just have a couple months. I changed the alternator about a year ago and since the beginning it showed the light once in a while. Im going to test it later after work to see if I have to take it back to the autoparts store thanks tx

Socalstarter
Aug 22, 2013, 01:29 PM
First...I'd have someone check the actual oil pressure (cold and hot).......360,000 is a lot of miles even for a honda....it could be a failing sensor or worn bearings, maybe even a worn oil pump.

The pressure readings will point you to which it is....
Yeah I'm going to do that. Ill take it later to test it so I can start from there. Thanks body after that I'm going to post the results so maybe you can tell the best thing to do

smoothy
Aug 22, 2013, 01:33 PM
Well if the oil pressure is good (you will have a good idea of the bottom end then, 10% or less is a good spread between cylinders for compression)... then replace the sensor (they are cheap) and it might go away. I've had nore than a few idiot light sensors go bad over the years on various manufactuers vehichles.