What kind of oil pressure switch does Honda have?

What kind of oil pressure switch does Honda have?

Checking the OBDII code showed a P3400, or Rear Rocker Arm Oil Pressure Switch. This can be the result of low oil pressure or a faulty switch (oil level was good, so it was the switch). Honda has a service bulletin out on this issue (A13-031), see the link below.

When to replace the oil pressure switch on a Honda Accord?

In most cases you replace this switch because it’s leaking oil. Not the case on this Accord. I also show how to attach an oil pressure gauge to physically measure engine oil pressure. The oil pressure sender socket in the video is part number KD2569. An equivalent socket can be picked up at most auto parts stores if needed.

When does the oil pressure warning light come on?

Oil Pressure Warning Light. One of the first signs of trouble with your oil pressure sensor is when the oil pressure warning light comes on. In some vehicles, this is called the “Low Oil Warning Light.” Whenever this light stays on, it means there is either low oil, low oil pressure, or some other kind of oil problem in your engine.

Why does my engine oil pressure light flicker?

Cut repair costs, not quality. Two reasons for your oil light to flicker. 1. low oil pressure, meaning you need to top up your oil. 2. faulty oil pressure switch, meaning you might need either a new oil pressure switch if it is defective. Or, you have sludge in your engine and that is clogging up the oil pressure switch causing a false reading.

What does the oil pressure switch tell you?

Your oil pressure switch is a vital car part that turns on the warning light to let you know the oil pressure in your vehicle has fallen below a functional level. It lets you know if your car is running low on oil.

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10% OFF $75. Use Code: DIYSAVE10 Online Ship-to-Home Orders Only Your oil pressure switch is a vital car part that turns on the warning light to let you know the oil pressure in your vehicle has fallen below a functional level. It lets you know if your car is running low on oil.

Oil Pressure Warning Light. One of the first signs of trouble with your oil pressure sensor is when the oil pressure warning light comes on. In some vehicles, this is called the “Low Oil Warning Light.” Whenever this light stays on, it means there is either low oil, low oil pressure, or some other kind of oil problem in your engine.

How do you install an oil pressure switch?

Use an oil filter wrench to unscrew the switch. Clean the cable before you install the new switch, and then secure the new part with a socket wrench and roll the rubber covering over it. Once the covering is back on, reattach the cable to complete the installation.