How to Replace the Oil Pressure Switch to Remove Low Engine Oil Light Acura MDX 2007-2013 video
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Today I will show you how I removed the Check Engine Oil light on my 2nd generation Acura MDX by replacing the oil pressure switch. This should work for 2007-2013 Acura MDX. I was able to replace the engine oil pressure switch and finally the low engine oil light went off on my dash. If you have any questions, leave comments below and we would love to answer them. We cannot be held responsible for any problems during your repairs or installations and cannot guarantee that this fixes your problems. Please take caution and wear appropriate safety gear. If you do not have experience with this type of project, please seek help from a professional. Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of the tools, equipment, or from the information from this video is the sole responsibility of the user/viewer and not from Big Al Repairs.
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Good video. Helped me change mine on a 2012 MDX. I didn't bother removing the tire, I just turned it all the way to the right and crawled under there. Plenty of room to access it. Pinch the connector at the top and used an adjustable wrench to remove and replace. Easy repair, $45 for the part.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. I will try it without removing the tire if I ever have to replace it again. Best of luck with your next DIY project and hopefully subscribe to big Al repairs.
Whr did you get the part for $45? Thanks in advance
How has the truck been since?
@@nishanicole6737
Great question. I bought the part at a local Acura Dealership.
@@MrSamPhoenix
Great question. It has been running great and the light has not come back on. If you do switch it out make sure you get the part from an Acura dealer.
Nice, been trying to figure out how to replace the oil pressure switch for my NDX
It’s MDX silly
Thanks! Helpful video for my mdx
Thanks so much for your comment. Best of luck with your next DIY project.
Awesome video thank you Sir!
Thanks so much for your comment. Best of luck with your next DIY project and hopefully you subscribe to big Al repairs.
Quick and simple. My TL (2009-2012 gen) started intermittently showing the low oil warning. I checked the oil and it was a little low. I topped it off but the warning would flash every now and then. It’s been a week of this and I already bought the part and will be doing this job soon.
Sam. Thanks for your comment. I wish you the best on your project. Please give us an update when you finish. Thanks again and hopefully you will subscribe to Big Al Repairs.
@@BigAl-1 Hey, thanks for the reply. I changed the oil pressure switch. But now I’m getting code P2647, which something to do with a stuck Rocker Arm-A.
@@MrSamPhoenix
Oh my! I hate when that happens. Best of luck with this new project. I’m not sure what you do to fix the new problem. Hop out is not too painful.
@@MrSamPhoenix try to remove the solenoid clean it and the filter in the gasket then put fresh oil and oil filter if it doesn't fix it you might need to replace the solenoid
Thanks for the video. Is there not an o-ring?
Thanks so much for your comment and question. To my knowledge there is not an O-ring. Best of luck with your next DIY project and hopefully you subscribe to big Al repairs.
Thanks. Very helpful
Guys! This video is so helpful. I just got a used MDX 2009, and I discovered it pops that warning, was thinking I have to change the engine, until I saw this. Would give it a try first. I was told is CAD 245.
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