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Anonymous Posted on Sep 23, 2011

1986 Porsche 911 oil light comes on when clutch is pressed during gear change then switches off once in gear and clutch is raised

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Hello there
is this happening while you drive or standing?
if you are driving, how is the oil pressure?Is that oil light on with the key in on position only without starting the engine?Is it an green or red light.

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