P0520 is a common OBD2 trouble code. It’s generic, which means that it has the same meaning for the Ford Ecosport as it would any other vehicle. P0520 indicates that the oil pressure sensor is operating outside of its normal “range”. It is typically caused by a bad oil pressure sensor switch or a wiring problem.
Your Ecosport’s oil pressure sensor measures the oil pressure mechanically, and converts that reading into a voltage signal that the ECM (Computer) converts into an oil pressure reading. This signal is what you see on your oil pressure gauge and triggers the oil warning light.
If the red oil warning light is on, there could be a serious problem. Do not assume that the oil pressure sensor is bad. P0520 can occur when there is no oil pressure at all.
There are often no symptoms at all (other than the check engine light). If you notice that the engine sounds different (clacky, metallic, etc) you may not have enough oil pressure. Here are the steps a mechanic would take to manually diagnose P0520 in your Ford Ecosport. The first thing that you should do is check the oil level. If it’s full make sure that it looks healthy. If it appears to be black or grimy, it may be interfering with the oil pressure sensor. If the vehicle is past it’s oil change deadline (regardless of how the oil looks), changing the oil would be a good idea. Next, you should inspect the wiring harness running from the oil pressure sensor to the ECM. If it has any damaged wiring, that could be causing P0520. Don’t forget to make sure that the harness is still plugged into the sending unit and undamaged. Wiring issues are one of the more common reasons that this code is thrown. The wiring is close to the Ecosport’s exhaust and can get brittle over time. Assuming that the oil level and wiring both look fine, the next thing to do would be to manually check the oil pressure. You can use a manual oil pressure gauge to see if it’s where it needs to be. They are easy to use. Here’s a great YouTube video that will show you exactly how to use this gauge to check. If the oil pressure from the gauge reads ok, you’ll need to replace the oil pressure sending unit/sensor. If there is low or no oil pressure, you’ll need to figure out why. Diagnosing P0520 is straightforward. Make sure that you verify that you have oil pressure if the oil light is on. Good luck fixing your Ecosport! P0520 Quick Facts
P0520 Symptoms: Ford Ecosport
P0520 Causes: Ford Ecosport
Ecosport P0520 Diagnosis
1. Check the Oil
2. Inspect the Wiring Harness
3. Manually Check The Oil Pressure
Conclusion: P0520 Ford Ecosport