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Old 03-09-2005, 12:29 PM
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changing out oil pressure switch

I recently found out, that my oil pressure switch is broken on my 99 Firebird, i guess that's why my oil pressure gauge on the instrument panel was showing the no pressure, and the check gauge light stays on...So I ordered a new one, my question is; would I be better off changing it my self, or is it more complicated than it looks and have a mechanic handle it... some instructions would be helpful if it's just a simple fix
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Re: changing out oil pressure switch

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I recently found out, that my oil pressure switch is broken on my 99 Firebird, i guess that's why my oil pressure gauge on the instrument panel was showing the no pressure, and the check gauge light stays on...So I ordered a new one, my question is; would I be better off changing it my self, or is it more complicated than it looks and have a mechanic handle it... some instructions would be helpful if it's just a simple fix

do it yourself, just a simple swap...
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