Oil pressure switch location
#1
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Oil pressure switch location
does anybody have a picture of the oil pressure switch location on a 1993 SC300 I thought I found it but the plug looks different unless they gave me the wrong part
#3
^^ OP, the oil pressure "switch" (a screw in sensor) is on the engine block driver's side very close to the front knock sensor. I recently had the same issue getting the wrong part from a dealer.
The correct part number for the 2JZ "oil pressure switch" is 83530-14060 (which supersedes to 83530-0E010). It screws in with a tapered thread. I used a little permatex thread sealer/insulator on mine. You need a deep socket to install it (I don't recall the exact size, sorry). It only requires 11 ft-lbs of torque as per the TSRM.
Last edited by KahnBB6; 07-25-17 at 02:22 AM.
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That's why I told the OP that a change was made and that if his harness has a simple spade connection, this is the one he needs. Not sure exactly when the change was made, so thought I would put this out as an option just in case.
Last edited by RXRodger; 07-25-17 at 06:59 PM.
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I think I might have the older spade style connection
although I'm not sure if I had the right sensor disconnected I heard that the sensor is behind the ac compressor there are several sensors on that side of the engine that all look pretty close
although I'm not sure if I had the right sensor disconnected I heard that the sensor is behind the ac compressor there are several sensors on that side of the engine that all look pretty close
#7
That may be the part number for your year model, but for a 92 it is 83530-60040. It looks like this:
That's why I told the OP that a change was made and that if his harness has a simple spade connection, this is the one he needs. Not sure exactly when the change was made, so thought I would put this out as an option just in case.
That's why I told the OP that a change was made and that if his harness has a simple spade connection, this is the one he needs. Not sure exactly when the change was made, so thought I would put this out as an option just in case.
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