RepairPal Recommendations for Engine Oil Level Sensor issues
When the engine is first started, the oil level warning light, along with the other warning lights, will illuminate on the dashboard momentarily. This is a normal operation as the vehicle's computers go through a diagnostic check of the vehicle systems. If the oil level warning light remains lit, the oil level should be manually checked with the dipstick. If the oil level is within the acceptable range on the dipstick, but the warning light is on, there may be a problem with the sensor. If the oil level is low, oil should be added to the engine immediately. In either case, the vehicle should be inspected by a qualified technician at a trusted repair facility to determine what the cause of the problem might be, whether a faulty sensor or an oil consumption problem.