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Oil Pressure Switch

The oil pressure switch is located in the front upper portion of the right cylinder block bank. The purpose of this switch is to monitor the operation of the oil pump as well as the lubricating oil pressure when the engine is running. When oil pressure does not build up (immediately after ignition switch is turned "ON" the diaphragm is pushed toward the cylinder block by the spring force (a force equivalent to the specified oil pressure). This closes the contact points, causing the oil pressure warning light in the combination meter to illuminate. When oil pressure reaches the specified value (after engine starts), after reaching the specified value of 2.1 psi (14.7 kPa ), the oil pressure pushes the diaphragm overcoming the spring force. This opens the contact points and the oil pressure warning light goes out.

Fig 1: Identifying Oil Pressure Switch
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