01-12-2024, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Issue with high oil pressure
I have a 2021 X5 40i with a pure800 turbo, cold air intake, tune, etc
For the past week I’ve been getting code “1C0101 - Oil-pressure control: Pressure too high.” I’ve replaced the oil sensor and pressure valve. Problem still there. I’ve monitored the car and when the code pops up my idle Oil Pressure PSI is at around 45-50 psi, and 85-90 psi under regular acceleration… If I press the gas a little harder, I was able to hit 113 psi… The engines mechanic noise also increases when this happens. Here is a video of the mechanical noise the car makes, it’s always there, but now it has gotten louder, especially when the code pops up. https://streamable.com/r8n46i Is my oil pump bad or it’s something else? |
01-13-2024, 11:07 AM | #3 |
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80/90/113 are definitely high. The pressure regulation mechanism may have issue. Can you check oil level? Sometime, too much oil can also cause this.
Oil pressure is actually not a function of throttle input. It is a function of engine rpm because oil pump is driven by crank. When you down shift, it is normal to see oil pressure spike for like 1-2 second, then the regulation mechanism stabilizes pressure back to 40-50. The so call regulation mechanism can be as simple as a valve with spring pushing on it. When oil pressure is high enough, oil over power the spring and short circuit the oil path. If this valve stuck, then oil pressure is linear function if rpm. Can you check oil pressure vs rpm, and see if they are proportional?
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01-14-2024, 06:19 PM | #4 | |
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If the pressure continues to increase with higher RPMs, the sliding vane mechanism used for changing the flow is probably not working/jammed. It is probably better that it failed in a maximum flow condition instead of a minimum flow state. The VSD pumps are generally not rebuildable and need to be replaced. The pump is probably BMW part #11419895359. |
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