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Old 09-12-2005, 11:44 PM
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Oil pressure sender location

Anyone know where the sending unit is for the cluster idiot light?

Is it seperate from the sending unit for the pressure gauge?

My idiot light like to flicker sometimes at idle.....for no reason at all. My oil level is fine, it gets changed every 2k along with a new filter and the pressure gauge is right where it has been since I bought the car.

The weird thing is that it only does it at idle.......sometimes

I am praying that it's the sending unit for the light and not the oil pump.

Any ideas?
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Re: Oil pressure sender location

its about haf the size or less than the oil pressure gauge sending unit, it also has a wire connected to the top of it. ill try to find a pic of it for you.
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Re: Oil pressure sender location

The pressure senders for the oil pressure guage and the idiot light are both on the oil filter housing right next to the drivers side wheel directly under the accessory belts. The one facing the radiator is the idiot light sender, the rearward one facing the firewall is the guage sender.
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Re: Re: Oil pressure sender location

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The pressure senders for the oil pressure guage and the idiot light are both on the oil filter housing right next to the drivers side wheel directly under the accessory belts. The one facing the radiator is the idiot light sender, the rearward one facing the firewall is the guage sender.
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Old 09-14-2005, 08:42 AM
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Re: Re: Oil pressure sender location

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The one facing the radiator is the idiot light sender, the rearward one facing the firewall is the guage sender.
Excellent! That's just what I needed to know, thank you!
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