- This replacement sensor is ideal to replace damaged or faulty sensors normally used with aftermarket oil pressure gauges.
- It is compatible with many of the gauges available on the market.
- Made with high strength materials for maximum durability.
- Easy and convenient to install. Dual end design oil pressure sensor, practical in use.
- Product Detail: Built to meet standard specification, strictly follow factory quality control.Fine workmanship, wear‑resistance and the service life is longer.


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Oil Pressure Sensor, Universal 1/8 NPT Car Replacement Engine Oil Pressure Sensor for Aftermarket Gauge
*$320.60
Informação adicional
Brand | Dweekiy |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Measuring Range | 0-100 psi |
Mounting Type | Plug Mount |
Angel Pratts –
Excellent
Annette –
READS 20 PSI HIGH
LegitBlue –
I bought the cheaper Chinese version – registered no pressure on a new engine – VERY disconcerting! I called Progauge and they warranteed it, got the new one: 85psi! Go to the source, people. Buy American.
Haz –
Doesn’t work with a Sun Pro after market Gauge on a 2007 Ford Mustang. Reads 100 pounds of oil pressure at idle. Drops slightly on acceleration.
R. Adams –
I installed this where the previous electric sender was in place I insured that the pipe was clear of debris and had adequate electrical ground the connectors on the top are easy I verified continuity and after a couple months I started getting erratic readings from this with different gauges of the same almost specification has the sender because of the wildly fluctuating signals and constant failures I cannot recommend this part
david forrest –
Great value money great great buy works used with antique style gauges from
R. Adams –
This is my second unit and I finally figured out how to test it before crawling under my car to install it. Replicating the process found in YouTube videos, I determined that this device has a Normally Open circuit internally. Multimeter results show approximately a 5 ohm resistance, however when applying air to the opening using an inflated balloon, the resistance readings were the same, thus indicating the internal circuit is not closing so that a good reading could be observed. The inflated balloon simulates the would be oil pressure. As indicated, this is my second unit. The first unit was installed in my car using a GlowShift sandwich adapter, and did not give good gauge readings, similar to what other customers have reported.