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Hey I need a new oil pressure sender but I don't want to pay someone to replace it, the only problem is I don't know how to replace it or even what it looks like, could someone please help me with what it looks like and how to replace it, I'm still learning how to do things myself,
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Easiest way to replace is from under the car.
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Have a look at this link it has pictures i tried to copy them for you but it wouldnt work
ford-4l-and-6-cylinder-f1/lame-as-posibly-another-engine-to-replace-t82825-20.html Alan |
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You can do it from the top, remove the airbox, and use a 1+1/16th long impact socket.
Takes about 15mins if engine cold. 20 when wearing a long sleave! Socket alone costs around $15 and will fit the sender in perfectly. These little buggers are very easy to break. one twist sideways and its all over.
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