Also, does anyone know where I can get a diagram, and tools needed to replace the oil sending switch?
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You can get the tools at any auto parts store
what kind of diagram do you need? The oil pressure switch is on the that passenger side of the engine and should have a green connector. It's just to the back of the engine mount.
what kind of diagram do you need? The oil pressure switch is on the that passenger side of the engine and should have a green connector. It's just to the back of the engine mount.
I was just wanting to know what size ratchets and such I will need.
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You will need whatever size ratchet that fits the socket that fits the sending unit. You really can't expect someone to hold your hand that much?
Well, actually you see, I am poor, and I am a woman, and don't know what I need. So, that being said, thanks for the positive feed back!
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You're asking for a lot.
You need a basic set of socket wrenches (to go along with the other job you want to accomplish).
you need a jack, jackstands to safely get under the car to access the part.
you need a special socket to fit the sender which you can get where ever you get the part
You need a basic set of socket wrenches (to go along with the other job you want to accomplish).
you need a jack, jackstands to safely get under the car to access the part.
you need a special socket to fit the sender which you can get where ever you get the part
Well, atleast I'm not pulling it into your driveway, asking you to fix it for me.... Thats asking a lot! 
Thank you though
Thank you though
So, another question. The adapters (electrical parts) in my tail lights are corroded, and making the back lights think the bulbs are burnt out. Do you know of anything that will safely clean the corrosion without causing a short?