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Excessively low or high oil pressure can indicate needed repair or maintenance on your engine. Refer to your vehicle owner's manual for recommended pressures. See the pressure charts on pages 5-10, also grioor 15g019 g537
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1. Before beginning work, the vehicle's tires must be securely blocked, the parking brake must be set, and the transmission must be in neutral.
2. NOTE: The oil pressure/temperature sensor is usually located on or near the oil pan at the lower part of the engine. See your owner's manual or shop manual (not included) for specific information about your vehicle. Clean the area around the oil pressure/temperature sensor using compressed air. It is important to prevent foreign materials from getting into the oil system once the sensor is removed. Place a pan under the sensor to catch any oil that might run out.
3. Remove the oil pressure/temperature sensor, and thread the Gauge fitting or one of the Adapter fittings into the opening. NOTE: Be prepared to immediately fit the gauge or adapter fittings into the opening left after the sensor is removed
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4. Check the oil level and refill it to the full mark. When the tester is fully installed and it is safe to do so, start the vehicle's engine. NOTE: The engine must be at normal operating temperature, and at the indicated engine speed (RPM) to develop correct readings. You may need a special device or assistant to maintain the
Is engine RPM at the desired setting while taking a reading.
WARNING: Wear appropriate work clothes, heavy work gloves and ANSI approved eye protection when working on a hot engine. Keep hands away from the fan and other moving parts, and protect yourself from electrical shock or burns. Be aware that working on an automotive or truck engine is inherently dangerous, and suitable precautions must be taken. gandarom
5. Find your vehicle in the attached charts, and set the engine speed at the indicated RPM. Note the reading on the Oil Pressure Tester, and compare to the expected reading on the chart.
6. Turn off the engine and let cool. Remove the Oil Pressure Tester.
7. Replace the oil pressure/temperature sensor. Tighten securely. Replace any lost oil, and dispose of spilled oil properly. Check your local environmental regulations for proper disposal.
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1. Before beginning work, the vehicle's tires must be securely blocked, the parking brake must be set, and the transmission must be in neutral. I DIENTIO NOTE: The oil pressure/temperature sensor is usually located on or near the oil pan at the lower part of the engine. See your owner's manual or shop manual (not included) for specific information about your vehicle. Clean the area around the oil pressure/temperature sensor using compressed air. It is important to prevent foreign materials from getting into the oil system once the sensor is removed. Place a pan under the sensor to catch any oil that might run out.
3. Remove the oil pressure/temperature sensor, and thread the Gauge fitting or one of the Adapter fittings into the opening. NOTE: Be prepared to immediately or fit the gauge or adapter fittings into the opening left after the sensor is removed De to reduce oil loss. Tighten the gauge fitting in securely.
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4. Check the oil level and refill it to the full mark. When the tester is fully installed he and it is safe to do so, start the vehicle's engine. NOTE: The engine must be at normal operating temperature, and at the indicated engine speed (RPM) to develop correct readings. You may need a special device or assistant to maintain the
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WARNING: Wear appropriate work clothes, heavy work gloves and ANSI approved eye protection when working on a hot engine. Keep hands away from the fan and other moving parts, and protect yourself from electrical shock or burns. Be aware that working on an automotive or truck engine is inherently dangerous, and suitable precautions must be taken, sen