Oil Pump Replacement near Las Cruces, New Mexico

There are 20 RepairPal Certified locations for Oil Pump Replacement, all with a minimum 12,000-mile/12-month warranty.

20 Results for Oil Pump Replacement near Las Cruces, New Mexico

Oil Pump Replacement can be completed at all of these locations, along with other repairs and services.

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Martin Tire Company - E Amador #7506

4.3
(118)
1.56 mi
1271 E Amador Ave
Las Cruces, NM
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Sat
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Aguirre Auto Service

5
(4)
3.03 mi
2460 Lakeside Dr
Las Cruces, NM
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Mango Automotive - Las Cruces

4.4
(94)
3.72 mi
2685 North Triviz Drive
Las Cruces, NM
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Mon
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JLN Auto (Just Like New Automotive LLC)

4.8
(15)
28.07 mi
480 Talbot Ave
Canutillo, TX
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Sat
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Martin Tire Company - Talbot

4.7
(39)
28.16 mi
910 Talbot Avenue
Canutillo, TX
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Sat
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Premium Auto Service

5
(22)
30.79 mi
1500 Redd Rd
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Affordable Automotive Service Center

4.7
(216)
31.77 mi
5368 Doniphan Dr
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 7:30 AM Mon
Call the shop at (915) 213-7188 for appointment availability
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Martin Tire Company - N Mesa #4504

4.3
(16)
32.74 mi
8008 N Mesa
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Sat
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Martin Tire Company - Woodrow Bean #4508

4.5
(82)
33.56 mi
5255 Woodrow Bean Transmountain Dr
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Sat
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Alameda Auto Electric

4.5
(32)
39.62 mi
2322 Myrtle Ave
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 9:00 AM Mon
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Mango Automotive EP - Montana

4.1
(33)
40.2 mi
6240 Montana Avenue
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 8:00 AM Mon
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Martin Tire Company - Montana Ave

4.4
(33)
41.28 mi
9425 Montana Ave
El Paso, TX
Closed
Opens 7:00 AM Sat
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Oil Pump Replacement

How are oil pump issues diagnosed?

When diagnosing a possible loss of oil pressure, the technician will check the oil level first, then the engine will be inspected for engine oil leaks. This is because running low on oil can cause loss of oil pressure, and oil starvation issues. If the oil is full, and there are no leaks, the technician will connect to the vehicle with a computerized scanner to read sensor data, and compare that to actual conditions. Before the technician can suspect any mechanical failure, or start the engine, the engine oil pressure sensor must be proven to function properly. The technician will test the oil pressure sensor and associated electrical circuit, and determine if the sensor should be replaced. If the sensor is reporting correctly, the technician will suspect the engine oil pump, which necessitates removal of the oil pan, and physical inspection.
Oil Pump Replacement

How is an oil pump replaced?

After a diagnosis is made, if the oil pressure sensor is faulty, it will be resealed (if required) and replaced. If the engine oil pump is suspected, the engine oil pan must be removed. The oil will be drained, and all obstructions must be removed. The oil pan is unbolted, the seal is broken, and the oil pump is confirmed faulty. The new oil pump will be installed according to manufacturer specification, and the oil pan will be replaced. Once all obstructions are replaced, the engine oil is filled, and the engine is turned with the starter without ignition power. If oil pressure builds, the engine can be started and tested.

RepairPal Recommendations for oil pump issues

After the oil pressure indicator light comes on, we do not recommend starting the engine until oil pressure can be confirmed. Continued use of the vehicle after the warning has come on may result in a seized engine due to oil starvation.

What to look out for when dealing with oil pump issues

There are many types, grades, and certifications of engine oil. Before adding oil to your engine, be sure to check the manufacturer's recommendations. Consulting your owner's manual is the best way to ensure you are using the correct fluids for your vehicle. Modern engines are especially sensitive to the kind of lubricants used. If there is any uncertainty of what to top off with, contact your local certified shop.

Can I replace the oil pump myself?

Oil pressure warning lights should be left to a professional in most circumstances. There is always the possibility that the oil pressure sensor went bad, but without proper testing, starting the vehicle becomes a gamble. Professional technicians have the computerized scan tools available to perform diagnostics and repair without causing further damage.