Bypassing the oil level sensor on a 2.2 Cavalier engine typically involves disconnecting the sensor's electrical connector and then using a jumper wire to connect the terminals in the connector. This simulates a "normal" oil level reading. However, it's important to note that bypassing the sensor can lead to potential engine damage due to low oil levels going undetected, so it should only be done temporarily for troubleshooting purposes. Always ensure to monitor oil levels manually if the sensor is bypassed.
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The coolant level sensor on a 2.4 L is under front of the coolant reservoir towards the engine. It has a 2-wire connector on it.
On the oil pan
The oil level sensor for the engine is generally located in the oil pan.
If coolant level is correct - could be a defective sensor
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IF you're asking where the coolant level sensor is located, it is located inside the coolant reservoir (that plastic tank on the passenger's side under the hood). The electrical connection is toward the front of the reservior on the engine side.
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That is referred to as "back dating" and it is illegal at the federal level.
The oil level pressure sensor is located on the front of the engine. The oil pressure sensor is just above where the oil pan bolts to the engine.
The coolant level sensor is faulty.
That would be that little white plastic jug on the passenger side next to the engine mount. The coolant level sensor is plugged into the wire leading to it. It(sensor) is replaceable. Just grab it with needle nose pliers and pull it out. Get it from autozone or a store like it.