its located right above the oil filter on the right side of the motor. it is a long oval shaped object with 2 black wires coming out of it. you simply unplug the wires and unthread the oval like object and that is your oil pressure sensor switch
4.0L inline 65.2L V85.9L V84.0L inline 65.2L V85.9L V8
on the 4.0 jeep, if it cranks, but wont start, try replacing the crank sensor, located at the top rear of the engine, at the transmission
Inline.
Yes it will.
The oil pressure sending unit on a 1999 inline six cylinder is located on the engine block very close to the oil filter. It is constructed of plastic and metal, screws into the block and has a two wire lead plugged into it.
The 2014 Jeep Cherokee has an inline 4 engine.
The oil pressure sending unit is located close to the firewall on the passenger side of the engine. If you locate the oil filter and go straight back towards the cabin of the vehicle you should be able to find it there. The harness sticks out a bit but the sensor itself sits under some hoses.
Available engines were the 4.0 liter inline six, the 318 cu in. v8, and the 360 cu in v8
1997-1999 4 cyl and inline 6 models its in the fuel tank on the pump
The 2003 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has an inline 6 engine.
The 2004 Jeep Grand-Cherokee has an inline 6 engine.
The 2004 Grand Cherokee has options for a 4.0L inline 6 and a 4.7L V8.