Honda P0520 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Malfunction

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0520 Honda

Engine Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0520 Honda definition:
The PCM continuously monitors the engine oil pressure. The Oil Pressure Sensor/Switch sends a signal to the PCM when the engine is running.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0520 Honda
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light) – Oil pressure warning light ON.

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0520 Honda
– Low oil level or motor mechanical fault – Open or short oil level sensor circuit condition – Poor oil level sensor electrical connection – Faulty oil pressure sensor The Error code is generally activated on detection of the following conditions: The P0520 Honda is detected when the circuit from oil pressure sensor to PCM is malfunction

Possible Solutions

The most likely cause is a faulty oil pressure sensor/switch


The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Honda:

2013 Honda Urban SUV Concept,2013 Honda S660 Concept new,2013 Honda NSX-GT Concept,2013 Honda N-One,2013 Honda GEAR Concept,2013 Honda Civic,2013 Honda CR-Z,2012 Honda Civic,2011 Honda Jazz,2011 Honda Accord,2010 Honda Insight,2010 Honda CR-V,2009 Honda City,2008 Honda S2000,2008 Honda Accord,2007 Honda Fit,2007 Honda Civic,2007 Honda CR-V,2007 Honda Accord,2006 Honda Civic,2005 Honda Element,2005 Honda CRV SE,2005 Honda CRV EX,2003 Honda Element,2003 Honda CR-V,2002 Honda NSX,2002 Honda Civic Si,2002 Honda Accord SE,2001 Honda NSXR Concept,2001 Honda Model X Concept,2001 Honda Civic Si Concept,2001 Honda Civic Concept,2001 Honda CR-V,2001 Honda Accord Sedan,2001 Honda Accord Coupe,2000 Honda S2000,2000 Honda Passport,2000 Honda Insight

 

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