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if all the sudden could be an old Inertia Switch. This is a fuel cut off switch. Broke down wiring to or from it or something triggered it off. Think there is also a low oil pressure fuel shut of switch. You might have low oil pressure or a bad switch.
There isn't a sensor that will shut off the engine if the oil pressure is too low
Yes! I got a 1994 MX6 and it would shut down while driving when your oil is low.
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An oil level sensor will shut down the Ford Expedition. If the oil level sensor senses that the vehicle is low on oil, a light will alert you to the fact before the vehicle shuts down.
no, but its not a good idea to let oil get low
There are several pressure switches in a vehicle. The engine has an oil pressure switch that sends a signal to the oil pressure gauge oil or light for you to monitor. Some oil pressure switches can shut down the fuel pump if no oil pressure is detected. The AC system has both a low pressure and a high pressure switch to protect the AC system from self destruction.
I really have not heard the term oil pump switch. There is an oil pressure switch on some small engines that will shut the engine down if the oil pressure falls below a preset pressure. These are not installed on vehicles for safety reasons. You vehicle however has an oil pressure sending unit that keeps track of the oil pressure and will warn you of low oil pressure with a red light, or by way of a gage, or both.
A Neon will continue to run if low or out of oil. Catastrophic damage can occur.
No , if you lose oil pressure you should shut off the engine as soon as safely possible
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