Oil can and displays 'hi'
Oil can and displays 'hi'
I have a 2004 crossfire that has recently started to display an oil can and HI message in the information center. It has done this after cruising at highway speed and letting off the throttle. I can not find anything in the owners manual but I assume it would mean either high oil pressure or temperature. Maybe I should just start with an oil change. Has anyone had any experience with this happening to them? Thanks in advance!!!
Re: Oil can and displays 'hi'
I have a 2004 crossfire that has recently started to display an oil can and HI message in the information center. It has done this after cruising at highway speed and letting off the throttle. I can not find anything in the owners manual but I assume it would mean either high oil pressure or temperature. Maybe I should just start with an oil change. Has anyone had any experience with this happening to them? Thanks in advance!!!
The sign means that the oil level is high - HI.
You may have too much oil in the engine or the sensor has gone wrong.
Re: Oil can and displays 'hi'
You can see the info if you do this too.
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL
A sensor in the oil pan allows oil level to be checked
without opening the hood. It provides an accurate measurement
of oil level, whereas the low engine oil level
indicator warns that oil level is definitely too low. With
the vehicle parked on a level surface, the engine is
warmed up and shut off for approximately five minutes.
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON/RUN
position, an ISO oil level icon appears in the trip odometer
window and a “clock” icon in the cumulative odometer
display. Pressing the **** to the left of the speedometer
twice displays one of the following messages:
˛ OK
˛ -1.0 Q (-1.0L)
˛ -1.5 Q (-1.5L)
˛ -2.0 Q (-2.0L)
˛ HI
CHECKING ENGINE OIL LEVEL
A sensor in the oil pan allows oil level to be checked
without opening the hood. It provides an accurate measurement
of oil level, whereas the low engine oil level
indicator warns that oil level is definitely too low. With
the vehicle parked on a level surface, the engine is
warmed up and shut off for approximately five minutes.
When the ignition switch is turned to the ON/RUN
position, an ISO oil level icon appears in the trip odometer
window and a “clock” icon in the cumulative odometer
display. Pressing the **** to the left of the speedometer
twice displays one of the following messages:
˛ OK
˛ -1.0 Q (-1.0L)
˛ -1.5 Q (-1.5L)
˛ -2.0 Q (-2.0L)
˛ HI
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