On my 1990 its on the lower side of the engine block behind the ALt (it has a single green wire)
The engine oil sending unit on your Dodge 2.7 liter engine is located in the bottom of the engine. The oil sending unit can be accessed by removing the oil pan.
Remove the oil pressure sending unit retaining ring. Remove the wiring harness from the sending unit. Poll the sending unit out of the engine.
On a Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep, no.
there is no 6.2 engine
The oil pressure sensor is on the top rear of the engine, next to the distributor.
The 1994 Ford F3 50 pickup truck 7.3 liter engine oil pressure sending unit can be found on the left-hand side of the engine. The oil pressure sending unit will be near the front of the engine.
The 2004 Dodge 5.7 liter engine temperature sending unit is located on the front of the engine. The temperature sending unit is just above the thermostat housing.
If you are standing in front the truck, looking at the engine, the sensor is located near the right, rear corner of the valve cover.
It is just above the oil filter on the driver side of the engine.
The oil pressure sending unit, on a Chevrolet 4.3 liter V-6 engine, is located on the left side of the engine, just above the oil pan. The sensor is near the front of the engine.
On top of the divers side of the engine, toward the rear of the engine. Next to the valve cover. There will be a wire running from the wire loom to the sending unit.
The oil sending unit on a 5.4 liter Ford is located along the side of the engine. It constantly monitors the flow rate and pressure of the oil.