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faulty oil pressure switch problems

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    #16
    Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
    What?




    Either way, Put an OEM one on, Problem fixed.
    Either way, thank you so much for your advise.

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      #17
      also use teflon tape on the threads.

      my new turbo build

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        #18
        Originally posted by 92smokeaccord View Post
        also use teflon tape on the threads.
        I always used teflon tape on the threads, it was leaking out of the rubber center just under the connection tip on the sensor itself... Im going to try an OEM and see if i fare any better

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          #19
          Originally posted by 91VtecWagon View Post
          I always used teflon tape on the threads, it was leaking out of the rubber center just under the connection tip on the sensor itself... Im going to try an OEM and see if i fare any better
          if that fails use a oil pressure gauge..

          my new turbo build

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            #20
            good stuff! thats going to be first on my list.... thanks man... just hope my pump didnt sustain any excessive wear during the process

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