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Go here http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html click on wiring diagrams , enter your vehicle info . year , make , model ,engine size . Under system click on electrical distribution an the under subsystem click on fuse panel .
On the right side of the vehicle is the oil filter box next to the filter is the oil pressure sensor.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lexia-3 V47
It's on the right front corner of the engine comp. Then there is the one under the rear seat and the one on the drivers on the bottom of the door pillar (a-pillar).
I would first check out the fuse (if there is one listed). If that is good, replace the relay. These are both located in the fuse bank in the engine bay. Fuse and relay discriptions should be on the underside of the cover.
there is no fuse to relieve pressure, just turning the key off does the same thing, if you want to relieve the press just depress the test port valve in the fuel injector supply rail on the top of the engine.
is the electric clutch engaging? if so your compressor is shot. if not, check the fuse panels (under dash and under hood). It could also be a relay located in the fuse block under the hood. Hope this helps.
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