I received this answer from another forum: It is located as you sit in the drivers seat low on the left side of the engine near the front. (driver's side front with one wire) I don't think it's a true oil pressure sending unit. I think it's just a pressure switch. Seems to me only fords that have a real sending unit is the mustang.
wher is the oil sending unit for a 1999 ford f250 v10 triten located on moter
Drivers side lower front of engine behind the power steering pump
The temperature sending unit on a Ford V10 gas 6.8 liter is on the front of the cylinder head. It is a true sending unit and not just an on and off switch.
The weight of a triton v10 head
The Ford 6.8 litre V10 gasoline engine is ( 415 cubic inches )
In the 2001 Ford Excursion the V10 is rated at 310 horsepower
It is just above the filter on a V10.It is just above the filter on a V10.
You may have a bad gauge and or a bad heat sending unit. Not expensive at fast parts stores.
The Ford 6.8 liter V10 engine is 415 cubic inches Dodge has an 8.0 and 8.3L V10
A Ford 6.8 litre V10 gasoline engine in a 2003 Ford F-250 : Is rated at ( 310 horsepower and 425 ft-lbs torque )
No , the V10 is a gasoline engine , 6.8 liters / 415 cubic inches
The Dodge Viper OR the Ford Super Duty. The Super Duty has a 6.8L V10 engine.