I've been getting a rather worrisome issue, where hard, sustained cornering triggers the oil pressure light. The engine is not low on oil, and has approximately 171,000 miles. Once I enter a corner at speed the oil light comes on almost instantly, and continues to flash as I exit. Turning the car off and on again obviously resets the light, and it does not come on again if I drive the car normally. I can floor it in a straight line without triggering the light, it only occurs during cornering.
From what I can discern, I either have a legitimate oil pressure issue, or my pressure switch is faulty. I'd rather not pass it off as the switch being faulty if there is actually an issue at hand. I'm concerned that this might simply be a symptom of the engine being old and worn out, with tolerances between bearing surfaces being exaggerated.
There was one time when the motor seemed to cut out as I was accelerating exiting a corner with the light flashing.
What should I look at first?
From what I can discern, I either have a legitimate oil pressure issue, or my pressure switch is faulty. I'd rather not pass it off as the switch being faulty if there is actually an issue at hand. I'm concerned that this might simply be a symptom of the engine being old and worn out, with tolerances between bearing surfaces being exaggerated.
There was one time when the motor seemed to cut out as I was accelerating exiting a corner with the light flashing.
What should I look at first?
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