Either the wrong or bad sensor, or your oil pump is blown out, and you should not be driving the vehicle. Technically, if the oil pump is bad, the vehicle has a safety shut off type of deal to keep you from damaging the motor.
NO it will not.
Somewhere in the side of the motor is a sensor called the oil pressure sensor. Unscrew that sensor and screw in the line for reading the oil pressure. Start the motor up and get your reading. Compare it to specs.
The oil pressure sensor sends a reading to the gauge so you can moniter the engine's oil pressure. No oil pressure means the engine is in big trouble.
You can troubleshoot a faulty Caterpillar 3176 oil pressure sensor by replacing it with a new sensor. The new sensor should give you an accurate oil pressure reading.
could be tps or throttle positioning sensor
No
High oil pressure is good....
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The MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor monitors the intake manifold pressure changes and adjusts the fuel delivery based on its reading
If you are asking if the engine will shut off when the sensor does not detect oil pressure, the answer is no. It will run without an oil pressure reading.
There is no such thing!!
In my '96 beretta the cooling fan relay switch is located on the drivers side strut tower. That may not be the problem. If your fan still won't work after changing the relay switch try the coolant temperature switch/sensor.