It is built into the oil pump/ Part of the oil pump.
The high oil pressure relief valve is located in the oil pump
oil pressure relief valve is usually located in the oil filter housing as a failsafe for if the oil filter blocks up.
No. The pressure relief valve is part of the pump. The oil filter has a built in bypass valve. It is for if the filter media gets plugged the valve opens and oil still circulates.
The relief valve is part of the oil pump.
Located on the oil pump itself, under the oil pan...
The pressure by pass is located on the adapter that you screw the oil filter to.
The relief valve is part of the oil pump, inside the oil pan.
Without a pressure relief valve the pressure could go out of control and put a serious strain on the pump and can even blow up your typical spin on oil filter.
Then you'll experience frequent low oil pressure issues.
The oil relief valve is a spring,check ball,and roll pin made into the oil pump.If your relief valve is in doubt replace the whole pump (less than $20.00) It's cheap insurance.
it doesnt have one!!!!
I have never heard of an oil pressure relief valve on any car. Do you possibly mean the oil sending unit? If excess pressure builds up in an internal combustion engine, the oil usually gets pushed into somewhere else- like the cylinders or valves & it burns it or past the seals & it leaks. The oil sending unit is usually on the side of the spark-plug engine toward the bottom above the oil pan. The oil pressure relief valve is normally in either the oil filter mount or the oil pump.