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In a 2005 Honda CR-V, the oil pressure switch is typically located near the oil filter on the engine block. It is a small cylindrical component that screws into the engine and has an electrical connector attached to it. To access it, you may need to lift the vehicle and remove any obstructing components. Always ensure the engine is cool and properly secure the vehicle before attempting any maintenance.

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