Depends what you mean by an oil sensor. It almost certainly has an oil pressure sensor, yes. Likely located by the top half of the engine.
It's for the factory oil pressure sensor. Should only have one wire comming out of it.
The Hyundai Sonata's transmission range sensor is located directly below the vehicle's oil filter. It is located near the range switch.
The oil filter is located towards the front left of the oil pan looking at the underside of the car from the front bumper.
Oh, dude, the oil pressure sensor on a Hyundai Santa Fe is typically located near the oil filter. It's like the sensor's little hangout spot, you know? So, if you're looking for it, just head down to where the oil filter is chilling, and you'll probably spot it there.
THE AUTOMATIC TRANS OIL TEMP SENSOR IS LOCATED ON THE A/T VALVE BODY BEHIND THE PAN.
The oil pressure sensor is on the front of the engine, just to the side of the oil filter.
The sensor behind the oil filter for a 1998 Neon is a crankshaft position sensor. Unplug the wiring and remove the hold down bolt to replace it.
The oil sensor is on the forward side of the block ,just above the oil filter
The 1998 Hyundai Excel typically requires about 3.5 quarts (approximately 3.3 liters) of engine oil when equipped with a 1.5-liter engine, including the oil filter change. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and recommendations for oil type and capacity.
Honda transmission dipsticks are usually yellow. Oil sticks orange
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Generally speaking, 5w30 is fine for most cars. If you have a booklet in your glovebox, it will probably say in there. Also, if in doubt try asking a clerk at an auto parts store. Or you could try asking the dealer you purchased your car at.