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Oil pressure sending unit replaced=mild PITA!
Posted by Tom S. (more from Tom S.) on Mon, 27 Mar 2006 05:42:04
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'00 95 , 105 k miles. Oil seeping onto cat. Source was pressure sending unit. Inexpensive piece. Using tips from this forum, did replacement. Removed battery and tray to access top bolt on starter. Removed pass side (US) undertray for more underneath room. Downpipe removal would provide even more room, but back bolts too rusted to deal with. Accessed bottom bolt and power lead, moved starter out of way to access piece. Not easy to remove lying on your back! Ended up cutting wire and fitting 15/16 1/2 in drive 6 point socket on piece. For install, cut side out of socket to allow for wire . Note- easy way to make special sockets for sensor installs + removals - dremel cutting wheel. Why buy when you can make your own? I know the oil unit is 24 mm, but my sae sockets do not get much use, and fit almost exactly, so they become candidates for cutting. Oxygen sensor would be 7/8 or 22 mm. Deep dish sockets are ideal, to allow enough room. thanks to those that provided info. Regards, Tom S.
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Posts in this Thread:
- Oil pressure sending unit replaced=mild PITA!, Tom S., Mon, 27 Mar 2006 05:42:04 <-- Viewing This Message
- Re: Oil pressure sending unit replaced=mild PITA!, CrossBow, Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:22:45
- Yes...PITA!, but slight variations..no socket cutting!!, K. Daehnke, Mon, 27 Mar 2006 06:37:34
- Re: Oil pressure sending unit replaced=mild PITA!, Steve H, Mon, 27 Mar 2006 06:36:40
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