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Oil temp invalid warning

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Hello,

I have had a warning on my RCZ which says invalid oil pressure warning. I have checked the oil levels in my car and they appear to be fine i'm not sure what this warning means or what to do about it, does anyone have any advice?

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Not come across this myself but can you give a bit more details about your car, eg engine bhp etc
 
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Hi Tianorth my car is a 2014 rcz white with a 2 litre engine checked the manual and nothing is mentioned so i'm a bit stumped as to what the problem is.
 
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sorry tianorth I should have said 2 litre diesel engine.
 

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As the car is still within warranty I'd let peugeot know about it.
Take a picture of the error message so you can prove it happens.
Mine's the diesel (2013) as well not had a problem with it.

With the rcz there are only 2 engine sizes 1.6 petrol and 2.0 diesel.

Sorry just read the title is it
oil temp invalid or
oil pressure invalid?
 

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Whichever fault it is, Chris is correct about the warranty advice. It will almost certainly be covered under warranty, so a trip to the local dealership is definitely on the cards.
If it is an oil pressure warning though, I would call them first. Oil temp is probably just a sensor issue, but oil pressure could potentially be more serious. If it's an oil pump fault, or a blockage issue this could lead to major damage if you continue to drive it. It might of course also just be a sensor problem, but it's probably not worth the risk.

Either way, I would have it to a dealer sooner rather than later. :eusa-think:
 
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