If it’s gone from “oil level low” to “low oil pressure,” I’d be a bit cautious with it.
The first one can just be low oil, but low pressure is a different story—means the engine might not be getting proper lubrication. I wouldn’t drive it much until you’ve checked it.
First thing I’d do is check the oil level properly (cold engine, on level ground). If it’s low, top it up and see if the warning disappears.
If the level is fine and it’s still showing low pressure, then it could be something like the oil pressure sensor (pretty common), but there’s also a chance it’s something more serious like the pump or pickup.
Hopefully it’s just a sensor, but definitely worth checking sooner rather than later
The first one can just be low oil, but low pressure is a different story—means the engine might not be getting proper lubrication. I wouldn’t drive it much until you’ve checked it.
First thing I’d do is check the oil level properly (cold engine, on level ground). If it’s low, top it up and see if the warning disappears.
If the level is fine and it’s still showing low pressure, then it could be something like the oil pressure sensor (pretty common), but there’s also a chance it’s something more serious like the pump or pickup.
Hopefully it’s just a sensor, but definitely worth checking sooner rather than later





