This is interesting..Got my car back this morning. Everything looks good. I had about an hour drive home and had no issues nor did I notice any difference in the driving.
Besides the recall fix, they found the oil pressure switch was leaking into the harness causing it to short to ground. They replaced the oil pressure switch and the harness assy.
I have a 2018 Stinger GT1. Back in June 2024, under the recall campaign, the dealership replaced the necessary pipe/hose assembly that feeds oil to the left-hand turbocharger. The recall concern being that it could deteriorate due to heat from the exhaust manifold and cause oil leaks.
Separately - I just took my vehicle back in due to the oil light coming on at stops. Turns out that the oil pressure switch is leaking onto the sub-harness. Total repair is $3,500. They said this is not related to the recall, as the oil pressure switch is on the opposite side from the turbocharger and the other related recalled parts/concerns.
Is this true? Or could it be that if others keep having this same issue, then it's somehow related and another potential recall issue?
This is not my area of expertise, and appreciate any feedback.