[DML] Re: Oil Light
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[DML] Re: Oil Light



You do not need to replace the sender unit on the driver's side. You
WILL have to remove it, disassemble it, clean it, reseal with
silicone, and reinstall so it will stop leaking. The reason the light
stays on is that the wire going to it is a "crispy critter". It got
burnt up and the insulation is gone so it is grounding on the engine
causing the light to remain on. You just have to replace a short
section of the wire with something that will take the high temperature.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Hervey" <john@xxxx> wrote:
> Luis,
> The oil pressure sending unit on the drivers side of the front part
of the
> block may need replacing. They are only $11.50. Also be sure your 




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