Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet 3500 oil pressure sensor located 1998

Question about 1994 C/K 3500

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...Check your lift pump. It is on the framerail. If that is not working check your oil pressure sensor it is behind the fuel filter. The lift pump does not get voltage if the oil pressure switch

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location oil pressure unit on 98 chevy 305 K 1500 4x4 pick- up rear of intake manifold, approx center. U will need a special oil sender socket to replace it

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...1998 Chevy 3500 work van. should be a fuse for it, if not some are off if no pass. in in the seat ,sensor of weight in seat is off on switch, try fuse first ,then check the mirror for off on air bag, ...

...1998 Chevy Express work van with a 5.7 liter engine and automatic transmission. The day I first took a look at the van it died while it had been idling fine. I was talking with the seller and noticed ...

plug to the coil? Just a tip, you may consider checking your oil pressure sensor, as many GM vehicles will not allow the fuel pump to receive power if the oil pressure is not registering at the sensor

...Chevy van equipped with a 7.4 liter engine. A service tech put his reader on my van's computer. It said the oxygen sensor is at fault. How lengthy & expensive is the repair process to correct it? ...

Question about 1989 C/K 3500

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...This can also be caused by no oil pressure or a bad oil pressure sensor. If  no oil pressure comes up when the engine is cranked the injectors will not be enabled, so the engine will not ...

where is oil pressure switch located on chevy 350 engine 80's model It will be behind the distributor.

...Chevy van has been in storage for five years. How do I get it running again? Start by cleaning the fuel tank (water from condensation accumulates in it), clean the fuel lines, clean and adjust the ...

Question about 1997 C/K 3500

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chevy 1 ton van 5.7 v8 van started chuging , ran code check comes up 2 codes both oxygen sensors , is there something else that would set off those codes ? or is it normal for both sensors to go bad ...

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