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amelia 04-25-2009 11:22 AM

1994 E320 Lost oil pressure reading, will not crank over
 
Hi,
Looking for some advice
Driving my 94 E320 the low oil buzzer came on. I pulled over, shut down and inspected engine. No leaks, oil level was fine. Went to restart car; no oil pressure reading, no fuel gauge reading and no water temp reading, all other electrics functing, except car will not crank over. I do not hear fuel pump kicking in and the low oil buzzer is still on? Any thoughts will be appreciated.
Amelia

gmercoleza 04-26-2009 02:28 PM

Though the engine doesn't turn over, do you hear the starter engaging?

Worst case scenario, it is possible that oil pressure dropped low enough that the engine seized and now the starter can't break it loose. But I can't imagine that happening - it would be pretty rare. You need to make sure the battery and starter are healthy.

Alternatively, you can put a breaker bar on the crankshaft bolt and attempt to turn it over by hand. Make sure you go clockwise.

babymog 04-27-2009 09:19 PM

Ignition switch or other electrical issue.

cliffmac 04-27-2009 09:44 PM

what does 'crank over' mean?

tinypanzer 04-27-2009 09:49 PM

It's part of a sentence such as:


"That crank over there just posts little uninformative quips to try to make other people seem stupid, when in fact he is."


Does that clear it up?

Joseph Walker 04-27-2009 10:22 PM

Check fuse #5 in the fuse panel located in the engine compartment. :)

cliffmac 04-27-2009 10:34 PM

ok tinypanzer....what's your point? Are you commenting, narrating? What?
What is a tinypanzer? seriously...what is a tinypanzer? I am all ears on this dude

jim16671836 04-27-2009 10:45 PM

Crank Over
 
Crank over is the same as turn over and turn over is the same as crank over.

cliffmac 04-27-2009 11:00 PM

Oh! OK...then your battery is dead, replace it

tinypanzer 04-27-2009 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cliffmac (Post 2186184)
ok tinypanzer....what's your point? Are you commenting, narrating? What?
What is a tinypanzer? seriously...what is a tinypanzer? I am all ears on this dude

My point is that more often than not, you merely insult a poster instead of trying to help them solve their problem. Or, you simply dismiss what other posters have said while offering no theory of your own.

Simply put, you post with a cocky attitude. You offer help infrequently and undermine others' help with dismissive quips. Nobody is correct 100% of the time, and when I'm proven wrong I admit it and apologize. I don't even think you care about giving accurate advice.

C'mon, are you really trying to tell me and this forum that you couldn't understand the meaning of "crank over"?:rolleyes: You expect me to believe that you were really in the dark as to what the OP meant, and you weren't just insulting him for using incorrect (in your mind) terminology?

When I call you out on this BS, you insult my handle. Real mature. I am beginning to understand why others slam you so hard in other threads.

If you must know, tinypanzer is both a comment on the tank like construction of the w126, as well as a play on words from an Elton John song.

What's Cliffmac? Is that like Chilimac with chunks of chalk instead of beans? See how immature that sounds?

babymog 04-27-2009 11:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tinypanzer (Post 2186251)
<<snip>>If you must know, tinypanzer is both a comment on the tank like construction of the w126,..

So it's kind of like a baby 'mog?

G-Benz 04-28-2009 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joseph Walker (Post 2186165)
Check fuse #5 in the fuse panel located in the engine compartment. :)

Agreed...electrical issue.


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