I would think oil temp is much more useful to have than pressure though.
#17: Re: Oil temp sensor Author: donkeyding, Location: manchesterPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:09 am ---- Ahhh above oil filter. U legend!!!!!
Tryin to locate the standard sensor to replace it there!!!!
I already have oil temp pal on the standard clocks!
Its going to be located on the a pillar and fully fitted by a fully qualified mechanic to ensure no leaks etc
Cheers
Dave
#18: Re: Oil temp sensor Author: macca1411, Location: Westhoughton, LancashirePosted: Thu May 03, 2012 1:43 am ----
donkeyding wrote:
Its going to be located on the a pillar and fully fitted by a fully qualified mechanic to ensure no leaks etc
A bit of a pointless thread asking where you connect it to as any fully qualified mechanic will find (if they don't already know) the best way to fit it.
From the way this thread was going, it sounded like you were going to attempt it yourself.
donkeyding wrote:
Im going to fit a oil pressure gauge but i need to put on the sender for it.
I'd just give the mechanic the kit and tell him to get on with it, after all that is what you're paying him for.
#19: Re: Oil temp sensor Author: donkeyding, Location: manchesterPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:59 am ---- I dont pay pal
Just to clarify its going to be a electrical gauge not a mechanical one
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