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Old 02-20-07, 10:35 AM
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Oil pressure sending unit Condensor question

I have a question about the oil pressure sending unit Condensor, its the black box that bolts to the slave cylinder. I can't seem to find the black box anywhere. Is there anyway that I could have disconnected it and took it off the harness? I do see a white connector on the harness thats near the big black/yellow ground wire that goes to the driver side transmission bell housing. I was wondering if thats where the black box plugs into. Thanks.

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yes, it can be unplugged. i have lost mine as well. it has to be in the garage somewhere... lol
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Does it plug into the white connector near the driver side tranny ground?
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If i do not have the condenser, will the oil pressure gauge still work? I've read alot of mixxed answers for my question. I'm worried aobut running my motor because the guage read 0psi.
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You can run it without the condenser but it's not advised. It does something along the lines of protecting the gauge from power surges so it doesn't break.

Here's some info on the pressure sensor connector.
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