Grover
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- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
I have a 2015 3.8 and have the same issue, but IMO not to fret, you do not have low oil pressure, it is likely either a sensor issue OR you are using an aftermarket oil filter. I know this sounds crazy but Hyundai makes their own oil filters and they fit tighter than an aftermarket filter which can allow oil to "blow by" the aftermarket filter causing the sensor to indicate low oil pressure. I am not a mechanic but I did a fair amount of research on this with a reputable auto repair shop testing different filters and spoke with a Hyundai dealership mechanic. Do this, buy an OEM filter at your Hyundai dealer, then take that filter to any auto parts store and compare the 2 filters, you will be amazed at the differences, the Hyundai filter is designed for your car, the others are designed for lots of cars, you will choose the Hyundai filter every time. Any mechanic can test your oil pressure and you will find out that your oil pressure is fine. The Hyundai filter needs to be pressed on with some force over the mandrel in the filter housing, but it's the one to use. You can often find oil change "deals" at your Hyundai dealer,but if you go to an independent shop either provide the filter yourself (my recommendation) or make sure they use a Hyundai filter, it makes a difference.

