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bbortnick May 10, 2011 02:23 PM

1999 Oil Pressure Sensor replacement
 
Hi all;
I have a `99 1.6l automatic Protege.
Does anyone have advice about replacing the oil pressure sensor (which I understand is on the back side of the engine?)

Thanks for your help,
Barry

bbortnick May 26, 2011 11:45 PM

two oil pressure sensors
 
Hi;
I crawled under the car today, and sure enough, there is a sensor above the oil filter on the back side of the engine.
I am wondering if there is a second sensor? The dealer claims there is another one, and the parts diagram for the 99 protege shows a sensor to be located on the front right (driver side) of the top end. However, all I can see there is the electrics for the spark plugs...
Any additional thoughts?
Thanks,
Barry

Highorder77 May 29, 2011 10:26 PM

Barry,

The service manual I have shows one and only one oil pressure switch which is the one you located near the oil filter. Removal and replacement is straightforward. The manual recommends a light coat of silcone sealant on the threads (doesn't specify a particular type, but obviously it needs to be oil resistant). Tightening torque is 9-13 ft-lbs.

BTW - I have a 99 w/ 1.6 also.

Hope this helps...

J

bbortnick May 30, 2011 10:53 AM

thanks for the info J; much appreciated.
Barry

meGrimlock Oct 14, 2011 10:03 PM

i am stuck in the dumbest hold up...the wire connector wont come off the switch! i'll pulled and pushed and squeezed and yanked. i'm afraid to do something to that stupid wire. how did you get yours off? thanks

bbortnick Oct 15, 2011 10:24 AM

wire
 
Hi, I never did replace mine.
However, I did notice the wire terminal was very hard to remove.
I suggest you don't worry, and just cut the wire. Have a new terminal available for the new switch, and crimp it on...


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