The Engine Control Module (ECM) detects the following conditions:
•The signal voltage from the engine oil pressure sensor is less than 0.2 VDC for more than eight seconds.
•The ECM has been powered for at least two seconds.
•The 168-01 Low ECM Battery Power is not active.
•The 232-03 5 Volt Supply voltage high is not active.
•The 232-04 5 Volt Supply voltage low is not active.
•The engine is running or atmospheric pressure is greater than 80 kPa (12 psi).
If you have this code inactive but has happened recently or frequently, please clear the code, turn the key on, and then wiggle the sensor to attempt to generate the code. If you don’t generate the code, there could be a problem with high crankcase pressure or a wiring problem with the sensor. A plugged crankcase breather will cause excessive crankcase pressure, which leas to crankshaft seal failure, which leads to piston ring failure. All of this will increase your crankcase pressure. Sticking of the pistons can also cause this code, and cylinder liners should be inspected for scoring/scuffing.
Probable Causes:
1) ECM Connection/Harness
2) Crankcase breather plugged
3) Oil pressure sensor
4) Oil pressure sensor harness
5) ECM Failure
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