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ok i just have two questions

1 i was looking down around the oil filter to day and i noticed a sensor that wasn't plugged into any thing,so i am just checking to see if its an after

market thing and doesn't need to be plugged in or if it should. Where the oil filter screws into the plate between the block, is where the sensor in question is, on the front side of the car, so if your standing above its on your right side.

2 Down around the same area but on the transfer case there is a hose that connects to the front of the case and then comes up and is cut off it looks

like a breather hose, is that right

cheers

its a neo 25

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Andy,

I don't know, but if it's not running too bad it can't be too detremental!

I'm sure one of the other guys will help you out, I've tried looking in my M35 engine bay but it's so chockers you can't see much :D

I should get around to having a good dig around but I'll probably unplug something lol

1. it is the oil pressure gauge sensor, for the R34's and manual stageas, prob cheaper for Nissan to leave it there.

2. yep, breather

thanks for you answers, mine is a manual so should it be plugged into something? sorry if these are stupid questions but the car is still new to me.

bis-e bee, yeah your right the car is running fine, so i shouldn't be poking around to much and just drive it. but i cant help it :banana:

i know what you mean.

i had a bunch of plugs just pluged into a blank plate next to the batt. no use to the car.

but think i was told their for super computers like Nissan or Tuners comps, plug straight in... i just left it at that haha

thanks for you answers, mine is a manual so should it be plugged into something? sorry if these are stupid questions but the car is still new to me.

bis-e bee, yeah your right the car is running fine, so i shouldn't be poking around to much and just drive it. but i cant help it :D

It's extrange beeing a manual ,doesn't it have the three gauges in the centre console,so the oil pressure sender should be connected?BTW ,everybody pokes around imports ,allways trying to find some uprade(hmmm...freeby :P )

It's extrange beeing a manual ,doesn't it have the three gauges in the centre console,so the oil pressure sender should be connected?BTW ,everybody pokes around imports ,allways trying to find some uprade(hmmm...freeby :( )

Yeah it has the three gauges, boost volts and torque, no oil gauge

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