Isaac McShane
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Hello, I am new to this forum, but have heard good things about it so here goes:
I have a 97 Jeep Cherokee Sport, and the oil light recently started coming off and on. There's not a lot of pattern as to when it comes on, but it seems to come on more when going around a curve or up or down a hill, and go off on straight-aways. It doesn't seem to stay on more than a few minutes at a time.
There is plenty of oil in it.
In addition to the oil light randomly coming on, a recent pulley noise has started. It sounds like your typical malfunctioning power steering pump, but it really sounds like it's coming from the opposite side of the engine, specifically the a/c motor. The a/c and heat both work really well. I don't know if the sound and the light are related, but they both started at the same time.
I took the belt off and tried spinning all the pulleys. It doesn't seem as though any are lagging real bad. A bearing could likely be going out, and perhaps that's affecting the oil pressure. That's my only guess.
Has this happened to anyone else, and given the clues I've provided, does anyone have any suggestions aside from the shotgun approach like buying random parts, such as the power steering pump and fuel pump?
Thanks a bunch.
I have a 97 Jeep Cherokee Sport, and the oil light recently started coming off and on. There's not a lot of pattern as to when it comes on, but it seems to come on more when going around a curve or up or down a hill, and go off on straight-aways. It doesn't seem to stay on more than a few minutes at a time.
There is plenty of oil in it.
In addition to the oil light randomly coming on, a recent pulley noise has started. It sounds like your typical malfunctioning power steering pump, but it really sounds like it's coming from the opposite side of the engine, specifically the a/c motor. The a/c and heat both work really well. I don't know if the sound and the light are related, but they both started at the same time.
I took the belt off and tried spinning all the pulleys. It doesn't seem as though any are lagging real bad. A bearing could likely be going out, and perhaps that's affecting the oil pressure. That's my only guess.
Has this happened to anyone else, and given the clues I've provided, does anyone have any suggestions aside from the shotgun approach like buying random parts, such as the power steering pump and fuel pump?
Thanks a bunch.