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What sensor is this? on G60

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Oil Pressure... can't remember which one though as I haven't got any details like that at work... although I'm pretty sure it's the higher value one...

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The low oil pressure switch turns the oil pressure light on the dash off.

 

The 1.8 BAR switch checks for 1.8 BAR of pressure at about 2000-2500 revs, if there isn't 1.8 BAR the buzzer and light come on.

 

Gavin

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low pressure buzzer and or warning light.

Sweet, just what I wanted to hear!!

 

Thanks all! 8)

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My charger´s oil feed hose got blocked. :shock:

Nothing happened in the dash. :?

No buzzer sound and no lights came on.

I am thinking to place this oil sensor switch on the other side of the oil feed hose, just next to the charger. :idea:

Isn´t it better?

At least i will know when the charger is not receiving oil... :wink:

And i wont mess up my charger again! (it is still being rebuilted). :(

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I don't know that you'll find much pressure there as it is supposed to drain under gravity. Just make sure you fit a new supply hose and that the return is clean.

 

Gavin

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Thanks Gavin! :D

My idea is to place the sensor in the same hose.

Just to place it on the other side of the oil feed hose. :mrgreen:

The pressure must be the same acording to physics. :-P

I need to do it or i will always drive worried... :oops:

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