re B and D series oil pressure sending unit sensors the same?
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re B and D series oil pressure sending unit sensors the same?
The one wire sensor on the back of the block where you usually put the fitting to run turbo oil lines. When I pulled my B16 out of the 4 door last week I accidently broke the sensor. I was wondering if I could use the sensor off of my D15 that came in the hatch I bought.
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http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductL...witch%2fSender
same pat no. for a 2000 si and a 95 ex
EDIT: dammit, it wont work right. but compare say a 2000 si and a 95 ex, there the same. i think itll be an ops121 at advance auto, but im not positive
same pat no. for a 2000 si and a 95 ex
EDIT: dammit, it wont work right. but compare say a 2000 si and a 95 ex, there the same. i think itll be an ops121 at advance auto, but im not positive
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18479 for the single cam 98' EX 5spdhttp://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...+BLOCK-OIL+PAN
99' si
Part Number: 18340
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...DOHC%29%283%29
99' si
Part Number: 18340
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...DOHC%29%283%29
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Originally Posted by raiden571
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductL...witch%2fSender
same pat no. for a 2000 si and a 95 ex
EDIT: dammit, it wont work right. but compare say a 2000 si and a 95 ex, there the same. i think itll be an ops121 at advance auto, but im not positive
same pat no. for a 2000 si and a 95 ex
EDIT: dammit, it wont work right. but compare say a 2000 si and a 95 ex, there the same. i think itll be an ops121 at advance auto, but im not positive
I mean I can probably fix the sensor. The sensor itself isn't broken, the wire got pulled out of the little white plug that goes onto the sensor.
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Originally Posted by Omniscient
Could you find out how much they cost Eric? That is if you still work at Advance.
I mean I can probably fix the sensor. The sensor itself isn't broken, the wire got pulled out of the little white plug that goes onto the sensor.
I mean I can probably fix the sensor. The sensor itself isn't broken, the wire got pulled out of the little white plug that goes onto the sensor.
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Originally Posted by Running925
take a pic.. if your talkin bout the rubber boot.. we cut those off!
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Originally Posted by Omniscient
I took a look at it last night and inside the boot is the single wire with the white slender cap that plugs onto the sensor. The wire was pulled out of that white cap. I thought I actually broke the sensor but I was wrong. So I guess I just need to do some soldering.