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I watch this video and thought oh man it makes it look really easy. Unfortunately you didn’t mention North forgot to mention that you had a big lift kit on your truck which separates and makes more distance from the front differential to where you actually have to get into. If somebody has a stock F150 with no lift on it. Believe you me this job is one pain in the ass.
I have a 2000 RWD 5.4 that when cold the oil light would go on and off until it warmed up. Mine was slightly different to remove though so if anyone sees this and needs help here what I did. I was able to get the driver side on a jack stand and my oil pressure sensor was only accessible from the front of the truck. After getting under it I was not able to get the connector out as it was facing towards the back and I could not see or get leverage to remove it. After using an open ended wrench with the connector still on I was able to break the oil pressure sensor loose with the little space I had and turned it around until the connector faced me. Then I used a flathead screwdriver to push down and remove the connector. Then I used the wrench and my fingers to remove the oil pressure sensor. After it came out I had to quickly thread the new one on as oil was coming out and then use the wrench to tighten it back up.
Thanks for the video. My trucks low oil pright just started to come on when I start it. After 30 seconds or so it'll bounce into the normal position. I have plenty of oil and only 80k miles. I am going to replace this sensor when I do my oil change next week. 👍🏼 Thanks!
Did changing the sensor resolve the issue? I'm having the same issue with my 2000 F-150. The low oil light only comes on when it's below 40 degrees out and then moves to the normal position
I really like your video and I’ve done a lot of research on my Ford F150 2005 lariat something I didn’t know that took me three months to figure out was from salt corrosion on 2005 that was highway driven there is fuel centre under the spare tire in the rear end. They used to be made out of aluminum and when we finally determined after $1000, I’ve changing out other parts was an $90 fax under the spare tire at the rear end, which is a relay sensor. The old ones are made of aluminum. The new ones are made of plastic and that fix my problem. You should make a video about it.
Hey man I think mine went out i lost all oil pressure but i know nothing about trucks. I have the same truck but do you need to be under the truck to find the sensor ? I can see my oil filter but just the bottom of it when i crawl under the truck. If I take this to a mechanic how much will i spend?
Is this a normal issue? My 4.6 has been flickering to zero, then at pressure is flickering up and down a bit, it has to be a bad reading as there is no knock,I just changed the oil as well low kms 240*** so figure I should change it?
Thanks for watching! Perhaps more will chime in to help answer your question. As I am not a mechanic I don't know if it is a common issue or not. That being said, it is a pretty dang cheap if you did just want to replace it.
I have the extended oil cooler line with my filter all the way out to the front bumper... is the oil pressre sensor going to still be in the location yours is?
I'm actually wondering if the very slow leak that always beads down my oil cooler line could possibly be from the sensor I always thought it was from the cooler line itself and I almost put some at-205 in the motor in hopes of rejuvenating the rubber to slow the week or stop it but now I'm thinking about checking that sensor. I don't have any gauge problems but that doesn't mean it's not leaking right?
@@ryanwyrick6947 that could be correct yes. It is a very simple thing to check! As cheap as they are, if you are pulling it out, you may consider just replacing it while you are at it. However simply tightening it, or pulling it and putting some Teflon on the threads might just solve your leak!
@@ryanwyrick6947 you are more than welcome! I'm all about helping people out. I hope that is your issue as well, simple fix is always the "best" fix. I super appreciate your willingness to donate! As of now I do not have any venue set up to accept donations though other than the typical PayPal and such. Those however are not dedicated to the channel.
Hey guy! Hope all is well. I have a 2003 Ford F-150 with the oil pressure sensor on but in this case the oil pressure gauge is not at fault but the hot or cold engine gauge is flickering. Any thought? Thanks in advance
could be a gauge cluster. buy an obd2 scanner with diagnostic capabilities off amazon that connects to ur phone. check the temp readings there. if its fine there, idk anything about electronic repair but theres probably an issue there. see if they rebuild them on ebay
Could be a simple light bulb issue, or like Bogus Lawyer mentioned pretty much anything in the gauge cluster. Or who knows, maybe the sensor is going bad. Really hard to diagnose that kind of thing when you aren't there in person...Also, I am not a mechanic.
Very well could be, lets hope it isn't the pump! Either way replacing the sensor is a cheap easy way to find out. Cheaper/easier/faster than going in for an official diagnosis lol
Maybe you could have better secured that busted wire harness plug with a bunch of little wire ties. You know, one around the sending unit, one around the harness plug and two more connecting the first two together to keep the whole mess together.
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A lot easier than I thought it would be thank god, got tired of hearing the chime when i would come to a stop
Haha yes, super easy! Glad I could help
I watch this video and thought oh man it makes it look really easy. Unfortunately you didn’t mention North forgot to mention that you had a big lift kit on your truck which separates and makes more distance from the front differential to where you actually have to get into. If somebody has a stock F150 with no lift on it. Believe you me this job is one pain in the ass.
That is a very valid thought that never crossed my mind!
I have a 2000 RWD 5.4 that when cold the oil light would go on and off until it warmed up. Mine was slightly different to remove though so if anyone sees this and needs help here what I did.
I was able to get the driver side on a jack stand and my oil pressure sensor was only accessible from the front of the truck. After getting under it I was not able to get the connector out as it was facing towards the back and I could not see or get leverage to remove it. After using an open ended wrench with the connector still on I was able to break the oil pressure sensor loose with the little space I had and turned it around until the connector faced me. Then I used a flathead screwdriver to push down and remove the connector. Then I used the wrench and my fingers to remove the oil pressure sensor. After it came out I had to quickly thread the new one on as oil was coming out and then use the wrench to tighten it back up.
Thanks for posting!
Try that "easy" fix on our 2000, 4 wheel drive! Good to see where everything is; Thanks!
You are most welcome!
Great video I couldn't find this to save my life
Thanks for watching, glad I could help!
Thanks for the video. My trucks low oil pright just started to come on when I start it. After 30 seconds or so it'll bounce into the normal position. I have plenty of oil and only 80k miles. I am going to replace this sensor when I do my oil change next week. 👍🏼
Thanks!
Hope it helps! Typically indicates low oil pressure on level thought
Did changing the sensor resolve the issue? I'm having the same issue with my 2000 F-150. The low oil light only comes on when it's below 40 degrees out and then moves to the normal position
I really like your video and I’ve done a lot of research on my Ford F150 2005 lariat something I didn’t know that took me three months to figure out was from salt corrosion on 2005 that was highway driven there is fuel centre under the spare tire in the rear end. They used to be made out of aluminum and when we finally determined after $1000, I’ve changing out other parts was an $90 fax under the spare tire at the rear end, which is a relay sensor. The old ones are made of aluminum. The new ones are made of plastic and that fix my problem. You should make a video about it.
Haha I feel the pain! I have heard similar stories from others about that dang relay
Thanks so much for your video! Just what i needed!
Much welcome!
Hey man I think mine went out i lost all oil pressure but i know nothing about trucks. I have the same truck but do you need to be under the truck to find the sensor ? I can see my oil filter but just the bottom of it when i crawl under the truck. If I take this to a mechanic how much will i spend?
I have no idea what a shop would charge, it is pretty easy to diy though!
Thank you
You are most welcome!
Thanks im about to do mine.
Thanks for watching! You are most welcome
It that fix problem? Thanks
Yes it did!
Thanks great vid
You are most welcome!
Thanx it did help 🤘
Awesome!
Is this a normal issue? My 4.6 has been flickering to zero, then at pressure is flickering up and down a bit, it has to be a bad reading as there is no knock,I just changed the oil as well low kms 240*** so figure I should change it?
Thanks for watching! Perhaps more will chime in to help answer your question. As I am not a mechanic I don't know if it is a common issue or not. That being said, it is a pretty dang cheap if you did just want to replace it.
Had the same issue with mine Seth just a bad sensor
@@BigPoppaPumpx good to hear
Thanks!!
You are most welcome!
On my 2010 it’s located behind the filter and is an extreme pain to get to
Sounds like it!
Were you able to change it? I couldn’t access mine on 2010 as well.
I cracked the block this screws into. What should I do now? JB weld didn't hold lol
Dang that is a crappy situation lol. Potentially find a replacement, a lot of then just screw on. Not sure about these ones though
I have the extended oil cooler line with my filter all the way out to the front bumper... is the oil pressre sensor going to still be in the location yours is?
Unless your kit moves the sensor as well I would imagine that the sensor would stay where it's at.
I'm actually wondering if the very slow leak that always beads down my oil cooler line could possibly be from the sensor I always thought it was from the cooler line itself and I almost put some at-205 in the motor in hopes of rejuvenating the rubber to slow the week or stop it but now I'm thinking about checking that sensor. I don't have any gauge problems but that doesn't mean it's not leaking right?
@@ryanwyrick6947 that could be correct yes. It is a very simple thing to check! As cheap as they are, if you are pulling it out, you may consider just replacing it while you are at it. However simply tightening it, or pulling it and putting some Teflon on the threads might just solve your leak!
@@AGuyandHisProjects man if thats it ill be a happy camper... thanks for your time and efforts out here.... how can I donate to your channel?
@@ryanwyrick6947 you are more than welcome! I'm all about helping people out. I hope that is your issue as well, simple fix is always the "best" fix. I super appreciate your willingness to donate! As of now I do not have any venue set up to accept donations though other than the typical PayPal and such. Those however are not dedicated to the channel.
What does replacing this se ding unit fix?
Fixes the oil pressure gauge on the dash/computer
mesa003 It fixes a head gasket leak. Tell everyone you know.
Hey guy! Hope all is well. I have a 2003 Ford F-150 with the oil pressure sensor on but in this case the oil pressure gauge is not at fault but the hot or cold engine gauge is flickering. Any thought? Thanks in advance
could be a gauge cluster. buy an obd2 scanner with diagnostic capabilities off amazon that connects to ur phone. check the temp readings there. if its fine there, idk anything about electronic repair but theres probably an issue there. see if they rebuild them on ebay
if u really dont want to buy that scanner, just buy a new coolant temp sensor. thats the wrong way to do it tho.
Could be a simple light bulb issue, or like Bogus Lawyer mentioned pretty much anything in the gauge cluster. Or who knows, maybe the sensor is going bad. Really hard to diagnose that kind of thing when you aren't there in person...Also, I am not a mechanic.
I lose oil pressure when im at a stop but when i hit the gas i gain oil pressure again? Could this be the sensor?
Very well could be, lets hope it isn't the pump! Either way replacing the sensor is a cheap easy way to find out. Cheaper/easier/faster than going in for an official diagnosis lol
Mr. Walker, did this fix the issue? Mine has been doing the same for a few years.
I thought this video was how to turn a stock Ford oil switch to where it actually reads your oil pressure not just 7.
You'd need an aftermarket guage for that. The stock sensor works, it is the guage that is programmed to be the "dummy" guage and point the needle
Maybe you could have better secured that busted wire harness plug with a bunch of little wire ties. You know, one around the sending unit, one around the harness plug and two more connecting the first two together to keep the whole mess together.
Thanks for watching! Yes that could have been an option. As is it has not been an issue however. I am a large fan of zip ties lol!
What kind of bumper is that?
That one is custom made!
@@AGuyandHisProjects oh ok! That looks amazing I want one for mine 😭 does he have like a sheet for how to build it or the info on how to make it v
@@eliclanton480 it does look awesome! I think a buddy of his kinda built it on the spot so I would doubt there is any
@@AGuyandHisProjects okay. thank you :)
That is not where my filter is on my 98 , weird , 5.4L V8 XLT truck , flare side
Thanks for watching! That is interesting to me. Where is yours?
Is so hard showing the trouble ?
Yep!
I tried to remove this from my 98 F150, and I had a devil of a time. The wrench wouldn't even fit. What gives?
You may have a different brand, idk LOL. Or somebody put some stinking loctite on it lol
Dude your sound quality is shitty. Perhaps you should stand closer to the microphone next time. Lol
Haha this was like one of my first 5 videos. We've advanced a little since then. Can't start out with the nice stuff right off the bat