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Old 06-04-2007, 02:05 PM
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Cool Oil pan for 95' sable

Hey everyone I am trying to replace my oil pan and the auto part store is aksing whether or not I have a sensor in my oil pan.. Does anyone know?? I have a 1995 sable........ Or how I can find out?

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Re: Oil pan for 95' sable

The sensor is probably the one for the low-oil lamp, if you have one.. this lamp would illuminate around a quart and a half low, this option was included as a package of extra warning lamps, I had it on two earlier model Taurus.. offered on the topline models.. it'll be a yellow warning lamp, that says low oil, it flashes on and off as a bulb check at key on.. on mine it was located on the lower right of the speedo panel, four lamps in a row.
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Old 06-04-2007, 08:28 PM
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Re: Oil pan for 95' sable

Thanks.. I do not have the lamp So I will order the oil pan with no sensor in it..
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