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Re: Oil Sensor?

by jonezzzman <byron@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 8, 2008 at 09:41 PM

Michael Johnson wrote:
> You may not need a new sensor.  I believe there is a plastic gasket that

> can go bad.  I had the same problem may years ago and I think I just 
> swapped the gasket.  Either way, go to a Ford dealer with a parts 
> department and you'll find what you need there.
> 
> jonezzzman wrote:
>> I have a 1989 Ford Mustang GT.  It has a sensor on the side of the oil 
>> pan, just above one of the oil drain plugs.  I believe it detects when 
>> the oil is too low and is connected to a  Check Oil light on the 
>> instrument panel.  Does anyone know what this part is called and where 
>> I can get one?  Mine has a slow leak.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Byron

Anyone know where I might find an oil sensor online?  Or, do I need to 
drive to the local Ford dealer to get one?

Thanks

Byron
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
Oil Sensor?
jonezzzman <byron@[EMA  2008-04-13 05:14:04 
Re: Oil Sensor?
Michael Johnson <cds@[  2008-04-13 11:31:53 
Re: Oil Sensor?
jonezzzman <byron@[EMA  2008-07-08 21:41:04 
Re: Oil Sensor?
Michael Johnson <cds@[  2008-07-09 10:13:43 
Re: Oil Sensor?
WindsorFox-{SS}- <wind  2008-07-09 17:24:47 
Re: Oil Sensor?
jonezzzman <byron@[EMA  2008-07-09 16:47:50 

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