The oil pressure sender or pressure sensor is located on the side of the engine next to the fire wall.if you are facing that side it would be to the upper left of the starter.i believe you want to use a 23 mm semi deep socket and do it when engine is cold!
could be a defective oil pressure switch or a grounded wire or no oil in pan
Its right by the oil pen can't miss it. On plug, on screw.
Switch is located in the side of the sump, oil pressure switch located at base of oil filter assembly. 2 in total.
it is screwed into engine block next to oli filter housing
In back of engine, on top, next to the distributor.
ya. let it go and it will explode
Depends on the year. 92-94 right above oil filter. 95-97 behind intake manifold on driver side.
It's in the area of the oil filter, wires going to it. Can leak but most of the time it's the gasket between the oil filter adapter.
The tcs on your saab 95 year 2000 is not working because it is faulty.
All 99 saab 95's are Turbo. Only question is it a low pressure Turbo or not
There's no fuel cut off switch its not like the Ford products- GM/Chevrolet's don't have it -Its the engine oil pressure sending unit that will cut off the fuel in the event of an accident
the oil pump is on the front of the motor you have to take off the crank pully it is behind it there are two gears that you will need to replace