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my oil temperture gauge in my center consule on my gtr33 v spec stop working ,since i repace the engine from overhaul can some one let me know what to look for to solve the problem

i'd imagine the sensor just hasnt been plugged back in since the engine change. i think its on the drivers side of the engine block down at the lower part nearest to the sump, and near the oil filter itself. check all the little sensors have plugs onto them.

Edited by CruiseLiner
i'd imagine the sensor just hasnt been plugged back in since the engine change. i think its on the drivers side of the engine block down at the lower part nearest to the sump, and near the oil filter itself. check all the little sensors have plugs onto them.

i have check and the plug is on the sensor is it hard to get too , and can and nissan oil sensor work

heres a pic the arrow is pointed at the sensor spot. i got the dodgy bit of metal screwed in at the moment in that pic, due to loosing the original sensor. but its usually a single blade sensor exactly the same looking as the water temp one mounted on the top radiator hose outlet on the engine.

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heres a pic the arrow is pointed at the sensor spot. i got the dodgy bit of metal screwed in at the moment in that pic, due to loosing the original sensor. but its usually a single blade sensor exactly the same looking as the water temp one mounted on the top radiator hose outlet on the engine.

IMG_1236.jpg

i have two new water temperture sensor from a sr20det can it be used on the rb26 oil temperture sensor

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