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Engine bay oil leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Mechanoid" data-source="post: 635806" data-attributes="member: 13076"><p>Not the wire but the switch itself can leak around the where the plastic meets the metal part. The other thing to check in that area is the case where the pressure switch screws into. This can split if the switch is screwed in too much because of the tapered thread. As this is on the main oil gallery it can hose out quite quickly if it is bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mechanoid, post: 635806, member: 13076"] Not the wire but the switch itself can leak around the where the plastic meets the metal part. The other thing to check in that area is the case where the pressure switch screws into. This can split if the switch is screwed in too much because of the tapered thread. As this is on the main oil gallery it can hose out quite quickly if it is bad. [/QUOTE]
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