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Possible fault areas; oil pressure sender not accurate,
low oil pump pressure output,
RPM dropping below 300rpm under load,
computer not compensating fast enough,
dirty throttle body,
oil viscosity too thin,
I would probably start with an oil change going with a thicker grade especially if you have high mileage.
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
make life easy and take the monitor to a friend, plug it in and see if it works....or if you have a old monitor around. plug that in...
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