Need help Oil light flasing and beeping

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Old Aug 13, 2021 | 11:57 AM
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Need help Oil Light flashing & beeping in my 95 Cabrio. Got oil changed yesterday to see if that was the issue the issue but it is still going off. I've replaced pcv valve which has helped with smoking issue, I realized that there was oil in my air filter I purchased a new one and plan on replacing it today as well as a new oil pressure sensor/switch. I have to work on the car myself because I cannot afford a mechanic. Any tips would be helpful 🙂
 
Old Dec 28, 2021 | 06:11 AM
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It may sound inept yet the oil light continues blaring and squinting later around 10 mintues of driving it. Furthermore in the event that you assuming you give it surmise genuine fast while it signals it quits blaring. Furthermore yes I did the main thing and actually take a look at the oil and its ideal. Additionally later it begins to signal it, at whatever point you halt you hear motor ticking and the motor temp goes somewhat past midway. I additionally look at every liquid level and everthing is fine, the main thing I saw is the one raditor fan on the driverside is somewhat not actually on, it sort of is flimsey and doesn't turn like it ought to. Could that be the main thing wrong or did this happen to somebody and realizes it very well may be something different. I need more cash right now to takt some place so I am attempting to fixy self. Or on the other hand could it be a water siphon or thermstate?
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