What causes the electrical failure of the Audi Q5 oil pressure regulating valve?
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Audi Q5 oil pressure regulating valve electrical failure reasons are as follows: Power system failure: Loose, short-circuited, detached, or reversed polarity faults at the power line terminals. Zero point and range inaccuracy: Due to improper installation and debugging or on-site vibration and temperature changes, the converter output signal's zero point and range become inaccurate. The oil pressure regulating valve is usually installed on the oil filter seat and is mainly used in the engine's lubrication system to regulate oil pressure levels and limit the lubrication system. If damaged, it can cause a low oil pressure alarm. The oil pressure regulating valve (also known as the pressure relief valve) functions to limit the maximum pressure of the lubrication system, preventing excessively high pressure that could damage lubrication system components and cause oil leaks in the oil passages.