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Walker Products® 256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually

Manufacturer #256-1004

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256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually
256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually
256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually
256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually
256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually

Walker Products® 256-1004 Oil Pressure Sensor - Sold individually

Manufacturer #256-1004

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$46.49

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Question: can you tell me where this sensor is on the engine?Gregory H. / May 05, 2021
Hi Gregory, I'm glad to help you out. The oil pressure sensor is typically located near the bottom, right side of the engine, between the oil filter and the oil pan. I hope this helps. You can click on the link below to get back to the product page and easily order the part. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/oil-pressure-sensor/walker-products/2561004?can=CPGG4850
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, May 05
Question: Where on the engine is the sensor located?Justin / Sep 26, 2020
Hi-Justin We recommend referring to a trusted vehicle specific repair manual for particular issue. You can find more information here: https://www.carparts.com/blog/why-you-should-always-consult-a-repair-manual/ Still, it is also best to consult with your trusted local automotive shop or dealership for more specific details on this.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Sep 26
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