I don't know what you mean by an oil pressure "switch". A "switch" is something that you switch ON or switch OFF. Neither of these applies to oil pressure. If you mean the oil pressure sensor, it's on the engine somewhere, probably in the front. About and inch in diameter and 2 - 3 inches tall with a couple of wires or a brass tube coming out of it.
The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.The Dodge Caravan doesn't use an inertia switch. The fuel pump is controlled by a relay.
No
No, Dodge does not use inertia or kill switches.
Up to 1996 32 psi 1996 - 2013 36 psi
If both have the same engine, yes.
NO
No.
No, the bell housing patterns are different.
Dodge does not use inertia/ cutoff switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
Dodge does not use inertia/reset switches. The fuel system is computer controlled with relays.
No, the connectors for the sensors are different
To replace the turn signal switch of a 1996 Dodge Caravan, open the engine's hood to access the front turn signal bulbs. Then take the headlight assembly a little off the front to give room to get the bulbs. Remove the old turn signal switch and slip the new one in place.