Jack up the front of your car ( I use the pinch welds) and put it on jackstands. Slide under the car from the front. ( you will want your car to be cold, or atleast let it sit an hour or so to cool down ) look at where your exhaust pipe goes up to the manifolds. You should have a gap you can look up at the back of the engine block ( flashlight or droplight a necessity) the oil sender is on the back of the block, it should have one wire going to it in a black loom. Unplug the wire, depending on your particular year and type of sender you may need a special socket ($6 at O'reily's) other wise it will have flats near the threads to remove with a wrench (17mm if i recall correctly, may be smaller ) turn in counter clockwise to remove from engine block. Put Teflon tape/paste on the threads of the new sender and install in reverse order
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You need to "drop" the tank.
where is the water temperature sender unit on a ford puma
No you do not.
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Sender unit defective sender unit disconnected wiring problem dash to sender rear dash connector problem defective guage
most probable cause is a faulty fuel sender unt. recomend removing and installing a new fuel sender unit.
top up the oil or change the oil sender unit ???
To remove a fuel sender unit, first, ensure the vehicle is off and cool, then disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Access the sender unit by removing the rear seat or fuel tank cover, depending on your vehicle's design. Disconnect the electrical connector and any fuel lines, then unscrew the retaining ring or bolts holding the sender in place. Carefully lift the sender unit out of the tank, taking care not to damage the unit or the tank.
The sending unit is located on the pickup tube inside the gas tank.
The temperature sending unit on a 96 cavalier is on the front of the engine. It is just to the left of the alternator.
In a 1992 Mercedes 400S, the oil pressure sender unit is typically located near the oil filter, on the engine block. It is usually found on the driver's side of the engine, towards the rear. To access it, you may need to remove some components or work from underneath the vehicle for better visibility. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location and instructions.