Where is my oil sending unit?
Where is my oil sending unit?
The oil pressure sending unit is located on the driver-side top rear of the engine under the cowling between the firewall and the intake. The sender is a small cylindrical sensor with a metal base and plastic upper connector. Remove the plastic cover over the valve cover from the driver-side of the engine.
What should the oil pressure be on a PT Cruiser?
You don’t want to be driving it that much if your low on oil pressure. If its coming on while driving I would bet that the actual oil pressure is good. I say this because if you have low pressure at higher RPMs you would have consistently low oil pressure at low RPMs.
Can you replace an oil pressure sending unit?
An oil pressure sending unit is not hard to replace, and for most car makes and models, it is inexpensive as well. In fact, replacing a sending a unit is something most DIYers can try for themselves.
How can you tell if your oil pressure unit is failing?
Oil Pressure Reporting Erratically This is perhaps the most telltale sign of a malfunctioning sending unit. If your oil pressure gauge or engine oil warning light have very sporadic behavior—the gauge moving from low to high or high to low randomly or the light coming on and off frequently—you can be sure there’s a problem with the sending unit.
What causes engine light to come on on PT Cruiser?
11 people found this helpful. my 2007 pt did same thing, engine light came on , car was jerking and bucking, ( had nothing to do with the a/c or heat) it was the cam positon sensor, on line the part is 35.99 to 55.99 depending on where you buy it, local garage did mine part and labor for 162.00 29 people found this helpful.
You don’t want to be driving it that much if your low on oil pressure. If its coming on while driving I would bet that the actual oil pressure is good. I say this because if you have low pressure at higher RPMs you would have consistently low oil pressure at low RPMs.
When does the oil pressure sending unit light up?
The oil pressure sending unit tells you how much oil pressure is in your engine. Most types of oil pressure sending unit light up when the oil pressure has reached 9 pounds or less. However, there are times when the unit malfunctions so that even if the pressure has reached below the critical level, the warning lights do not light up.
Oil Pressure Reporting Erratically This is perhaps the most telltale sign of a malfunctioning sending unit. If your oil pressure gauge or engine oil warning light have very sporadic behavior—the gauge moving from low to high or high to low randomly or the light coming on and off frequently—you can be sure there’s a problem with the sending unit.
Can a faulty oil pressure sending unit be dangerous?
Having faulty readings for your engine oil can be hazardous, since you’ll never know if/when your engine oil is truly low, so it is recommended that you repair it quickly. An oil pressure sending unit is not hard to replace, and for most car makes and models, it is inexpensive as well.