Description
When that oil pressure warning light flickers on during a long day in the field, your heart sinks a little. Nothing ruins a productive day faster than seeing that oil pressure warning light come on. This replacement oil pressure sensor keeps tabs on your engine's lifeblood, alerting you the moment pressure drops below safe levels. Whether you're pulling a loaded grain cart or running your PTO all day cutting hay, this little sensor could save you from a catastrophic engine failure and thousands in repair bills. This reliable sensor monitors your engine's oil pressure and gives you that critical early warning when things aren't right.
What You're Getting
- Direct replacement for factory oil pressure sensors - no guesswork on fitment
- Monitors engine oil pressure and triggers warning light when pressure drops
- Simple electrical connection with standard plug design for easy installation
- Built to handle extreme temperature swings and engine vibration
- Engineered to detect even slight pressure drops before major damage occurs
Built for Real Farm Work
This versatile oil pressure sensor is essential for monitoring engine health in tractors, combines, balers, cultivators, and other farm equipment where reliable oil pressure indication is critical for preventing costly engine damage. Agricultural engines operate under demanding conditions including heavy loads, extended operation periods, and varying RPMs during field work. Your engine relies on proper oil pressure to keep all those moving parts happy. When pressure drops - maybe from a worn pump, low oil level, or bearing wear - this sensor is your first line of defense.
Made to Last
The robust design stands up to diesel engine heat cycles, hydraulic fluid spray, and all the dust and dirt that comes with farm life. This isn't some cheap aftermarket part that'll leave you stranded - it's built to handle the punishment that comes with real farm work, season after season.
Installation Notes
Swapping this sensor takes about 10 minutes with basic tools. First, let your engine cool down completely. The sensor typically threads into the engine block near the oil filter housing. Apply a bit of thread sealant to prevent leaks, but don't over-tighten - these aluminum blocks can crack. If your oil light stays on after installation, check your actual oil pressure with a mechanical gauge first before assuming the new sensor is bad. Sometimes low pressure is telling you about worn engine bearings or a tired oil pump that needs attention.