trooper619
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I have owned a 2015 Explorer XLT since bought new in late 2014. The car has been trouble-free its entire life and now has 79,000 miles on it. It is serviced regularly and in fact, just had a dealer service done on it a few weeks ago.
This afternoon, I was backing down a steep driveway onto a road and when applying the brakes before shifting into "Drive", the engine stalled, the warning chime sounded and the text "Low Oil Pressure" came up on the info display.
I put it in "Park", got out an checked the oil level which was fine (and the oil was clean, having only been changed a few weeks prior and the car is not driven a great deal). I restarted the engine with no problem, the warning did not come back on and the car drove fine back to my house. After letting it sit for a while I restarted it and there were no oil pressure warnings. Idle seems fine and no other descernible issues were observed.
This has never occurred, I plan on calling the dealership on Monday (this happened on a Sunday when they are closed), but I'm curious if this has happened to anyone else and if it might be a glitch with the sensor, perhaps because the car was on a steep incline when it occurred?
Any insight would be appreciated.
I have owned a 2015 Explorer XLT since bought new in late 2014. The car has been trouble-free its entire life and now has 79,000 miles on it. It is serviced regularly and in fact, just had a dealer service done on it a few weeks ago.
This afternoon, I was backing down a steep driveway onto a road and when applying the brakes before shifting into "Drive", the engine stalled, the warning chime sounded and the text "Low Oil Pressure" came up on the info display.
I put it in "Park", got out an checked the oil level which was fine (and the oil was clean, having only been changed a few weeks prior and the car is not driven a great deal). I restarted the engine with no problem, the warning did not come back on and the car drove fine back to my house. After letting it sit for a while I restarted it and there were no oil pressure warnings. Idle seems fine and no other descernible issues were observed.
This has never occurred, I plan on calling the dealership on Monday (this happened on a Sunday when they are closed), but I'm curious if this has happened to anyone else and if it might be a glitch with the sensor, perhaps because the car was on a steep incline when it occurred?
Any insight would be appreciated.