About 6 months ago my Odyssey started throwing P0522 (Engine Oil Pressure Sensor / Switch Low), and P2197 (O2 Sensor Signal Biased / Stuck Lean Bank 2 Sensor 1) after I had the valves adjusted and valve cover gaskets replaced. P2197 eventually went away after re-terminating the plugs and cleaning the contacts. P0522 went away after replacing the oil pressure switch with a new one from RockAuto.
A few months after the repair the P0522 code came back after the car warms up (after about 10-15 minutes of driving) and I am usually idling in a parking lot, sometimes driving. The oil light comes on and flickers on an off with a horrible beep every time it goes on and off that drives me insane and this can go on for what seems to be 5 - 10 minutes. Another O2 code came back up as well, this time a different one, P0159 (O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response Bank 2 Sensor 2), but I believe it is unrelated. No engine oil leaks, driveway shows no evidence of leaks.
I changed the oil the other day with some Valvoline R&P 5w30 (engine has about 130k) and my mechanic recommends removing a quart of oil and adding Lucas Synthetic Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer to increase the oil pressure to try to isolate the sensor out. The idea is if we increase the oil pressure and it resolves the P0522 code, we can rule out the new switch being defective and assume there is a loss of pressure caused by something else, maybe the sensor is not calibrated correctly. If the oil stabilizer does nothing then we can assume the sensor is defective.
I know the Lucas product is considered snake oil by most here but the mechanic's logic seemed sound in this situation. Considering a quart of this stuff is around $20 and I could apply those funds to the cost of a new oil sensor I am not sure what to do yet. I do also have a couple quarts of Valvoline 20w-50 on hand for my lawnmower transaxles that I could supplement instead of the stabilizer.
A few months after the repair the P0522 code came back after the car warms up (after about 10-15 minutes of driving) and I am usually idling in a parking lot, sometimes driving. The oil light comes on and flickers on an off with a horrible beep every time it goes on and off that drives me insane and this can go on for what seems to be 5 - 10 minutes. Another O2 code came back up as well, this time a different one, P0159 (O2 Sensor Circuit Slow Response Bank 2 Sensor 2), but I believe it is unrelated. No engine oil leaks, driveway shows no evidence of leaks.
I changed the oil the other day with some Valvoline R&P 5w30 (engine has about 130k) and my mechanic recommends removing a quart of oil and adding Lucas Synthetic Heavy Duty Oil Stabilizer to increase the oil pressure to try to isolate the sensor out. The idea is if we increase the oil pressure and it resolves the P0522 code, we can rule out the new switch being defective and assume there is a loss of pressure caused by something else, maybe the sensor is not calibrated correctly. If the oil stabilizer does nothing then we can assume the sensor is defective.
I know the Lucas product is considered snake oil by most here but the mechanic's logic seemed sound in this situation. Considering a quart of this stuff is around $20 and I could apply those funds to the cost of a new oil sensor I am not sure what to do yet. I do also have a couple quarts of Valvoline 20w-50 on hand for my lawnmower transaxles that I could supplement instead of the stabilizer.
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