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Hi Josh,

My dash warning screen has been indicating an oil pressure sensor warning. If you remember my dash instruments have been intermitant but the oil presure sensor warning has come up today.

I have an m20 engine, where is the oil pressure sensor located and how dificult is it to r&r?

Any r&r intructions would be great!!!

Thanks again Josh.

Jose

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Jose,
 These cars have an oil pressure "SWITCH", not a sensor.  A sensor would tell the computer/instrument cluster HOW MUCH oil pressure is there.  A switch just turns the light on if pressure falls below a certain level.  

 First, check your idle.  If the engine is idleing too low, it will not spin the oil pump fast enough, and it will show that there is low pressure, when the pump is fine.  So your car should be idleing at ~750rpm.
 If the engine is idleing that high, then the switch is probably the culprit.

 The switch is on the side of the block, underneath the exhaust.  Look underneath the car, and find the oil filter.  Got STRAIT DOWN, almost to the oil pan.  You cannot miss the sensor.  There are two different types of sensors as well, so it's best to carry yours with you when you get another one.

 Good luck
 Josh  

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I can answer questions related to the BMW e30. These are the cars produced from 1984-1991 (1992 for convertable) in the United states. I am more fluent with the six cylinder models, although few things changed for the 4 cylinder cars. I know most of the problematic areas of these cars, and have found ways to fix them.

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I have owned six different E30's over the last 10 years. I do all my own work, and know about ever nut and bolt on these cars.   

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