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Engine Oil Pressure Switch for 1986-1989 Mercedes Benz 560SL & 1986-1990 300E

– Replacement oil pressure switch for 1986-1989 Mercedes Benz 560SL and 1986-1990 300E – Detects oil pressure and provides an electrical signal to the ECU – Durable construction and high-quality materials ensure reliability – Direct fit replacement for easy installation – Includes necessary seal and gaskets for a complete installation

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Oil Pressure Switch For 86-89 Mercedes Benz 560SL 86-90 300E

Product Description:

This oil pressure switch is designed to fit 1986-1989 Mercedes Benz 560SL and 1986-1990 300E models. It is responsible for monitoring the oil pressure in the engine and sending a signal to the ECU (Engine Control Unit) if the pressure drops below a predetermined level. A faulty oil pressure switch can lead to engine damage if not replaced promptly.

Product Features:

* Direct replacement for the original oil pressure switch
* Easy to install – simply unscrew the old switch and screw in the new one
* Durable construction – made from high-quality materials to withstand the harsh conditions under the hood
* Precise monitoring – accurately measures oil pressure and sends a reliable signal to the ECU
* Compatible with 1986-1989 Mercedes Benz 560SL and 1986-1990 300E models

Benefits:

* Ensures proper engine lubrication by monitoring oil pressure
* Prevents engine damage by alerting the ECU to low oil pressure
* Easy to replace, saving you time and money on repairs

Additional Features:

* Meets or exceeds OEM specifications
* Comes with a 1-year warranty

Specifications:

* Thread Size: 1/8″ NPT
* Electrical Connection: 2-pin connector
* Operating Pressure Range: 0-100 PSI

Installation Guide:

1. Locate the oil pressure switch on the engine. It is typically located near the oil filter.
2. Use a wrench to unscrew the old oil pressure switch.
3. Lubricate the threads of the new oil pressure switch with a small amount of oil.
4. Screw the new oil pressure switch into place.
5. Tighten the oil pressure switch until it is snug. Do not overtighten.
6. Connect the electrical connector to the oil pressure switch.

FAQ:

Q: How often should I replace the oil pressure switch?
A: The oil pressure switch should be replaced every 30,000-50,000 miles or as recommended in your vehicle’s maintenance schedule.

Q: What are the symptoms of a faulty oil pressure switch?
A: Symptoms of a faulty oil pressure switch include:
* Illuminated oil pressure warning light on the dashboard
* Engine knocking or ticking noises
* Decreased engine performance
* Oil leaks

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