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120psi oil pressure

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Drove home from a friends today and the oil pressure was pegged at 120. Where do I start?
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Re: 120psi oil pressure

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umm sounds like the oil pressure sender, thats what mine did
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Re: 120psi oil pressure

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Yep, indicator of a bad sending unit.
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Happened to me also. Common problem. Just install a new sender.
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Agree w/ all above posts.
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When are you planning on fixing this?
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Good, I was worried it was something mechanically damaging.

Do we have a techinfo on installing a new sender? Also, how much do they typical run?
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i posted the same thread a few weeks back.. 30mm deep socket, it's on the front of the oil pan, you will see it. pretty simple job from the sounds of it (i am waiting til it warms up)
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It's not physically hard, just a PITA to get at and on and off.
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bonnevillain wrote:i posted the same thread a few weeks back.. 30mm deep socket, it's on the front of the oil pan, you will see it. pretty simple job from the sounds of it (i am waiting til it warms up)
I am not at all familiar with the 2000+, but it seems that the pressure sender would need to be in a pressure passage like the oil filter adapter plate. I would think the oil level sender might be in the side of the pan. Have these cars changed that much since '95?
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this is the location. I guess front/side/back isn't very descriptive. Some take the tire off and go through that way, others put it up on ramps/jacks and go from underneath
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bonnevillain wrote:this is the location. I guess front/side/back isn't very descriptive. Some take the tire off and go through that way, others put it up on ramps/jacks and go from underneath
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Yikes my guess was totally off. I'll get to this next time I change the oil.

What is the part number btw? All I'm finding on rockauto.com is the oil pressure sensor connector, not the sensor itself.
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Re: 120psi oil pressure

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Oil Pressure Switch, or it can also be called the Oil Pressure Sender or sensor. The sensor on the front of the oil pan is the oil level sensor.

You don't need to wait for an oil change, but it is most accessible from under the car.

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just what the doctor ordered...my gf's brother has this problem with his 01 se/sle...

i thought this was it but i wasnt 100% sure..this reassures me...thanks guys :)
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If you need a garage to do this in let me know.
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Thanks I'll keep that in mind. First I'm budgeting the cam/headers.
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Re: 120psi oil pressure

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Hi all, I know this is an old post but I didn't see what it would hurt to follow up, while acknowledging the prior discussion.

If the sensor is bad wouldn't it also peg with the engine off? My pressure is pegging but only with the engine running.
I know it has the right oil and the level is good. I changed the filter incase it was plugged, no effect.

It does seem like a sensor because it goes to just a tad under Max and doesn't move one bit.

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Engine off, key off? I'd replace it, just to rule it out. If not, we can go from there.
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It's the sensor, it only pegs with the car on .
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