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oil pressure
- Thread starter chrisjcoe
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Copperman05
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thanks Edd, Tried the connections, took them of cleaned them and reconnected still the same!! cheers,ORIGINAL: Copperman05 Before buying another check the connection, the oil pressure sender sits under the oil filter on the drivers side and is accessible from underneath. It often gets covered in muc and has exposed connectors so may just require a clean and tweak to get working again. Edd
pauljmcnulty
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Type 911 have them listed as in stock, OEM or aftermarket versions.ORIGINAL: chrisjcoe OPS are difficult beasts to track down, I've been trying for quite some time as I have exactly the same problem.
pauljmcnulty
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Looking at Bert's site he has the OEM one as well, not very clearly listed though, it's the 928 part.ORIGINAL: chrisjcoe Thanks Paul, Type 911 is the one site I hadn't tried, and they have 2 types!
Taking the chance, bought one today from type 911 I'll let you know how it goes!! thanks guys.ORIGINAL: edh Is usually a sender issue if it starts when ignition is on (but engine off) I think you can also connect the wires the wrong way round - but if it was working & now isn't, then just replace the sender.
geoffbateman
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pauljmcnulty
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c. £30 for an OEM one from a reputable UK supplier doesn't seem unreasonable to me, given that the original is often well over 20 years old!if anyone out there has bought a good one for sensible money I'd be happy to know.
geoffbateman
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pauljmcnulty
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See posts 5 and 7 above. [Where's that from please, Paul.

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