
The low oil pressure warning light is depicted as an oil can dripping. Here are the specific reasons for low oil pressure: 1. Severe oil loss: Severe oil loss can lead to low oil pressure. It is necessary to check for external leaks in the engine or internal oil burning issues. Additionally, low oil viscosity or poor oil quality can also cause this problem. 2. Electrical component failure: Inspect the oil pressure switch, engine wiring harness, and instrument cluster to ensure they are functioning properly. If the oil pressure measured with a pressure gauge is within the standard range and there is no actual low oil pressure, the issue may be due to faulty electrical components causing the instrument cluster warning light to illuminate. 3. Oil pump screen blockage: This can be caused by a clogged oil pump screen or issues with the internal pressure relief valve. Repairing or replacing the oil pump should resolve the issue.


