SOURCE: 2001 chevy venture oil sending unit
HI..
On a problem with oil pressure sensor leaking.
99% you need to replace the sensor with a new one.
Because if you can see the leak is not for the tread or gasket of the sensor.
If you can disconnect the the wire from the sensor.
and try to start you will see the leak coming from inside on the plastic, where the pins. of the sensor.
OK.. I hope this information work for you.
I work on Cars everyday.
Thank you fo use fixya.
SOURCE: temperature gauge not working 93 chevy 3500 5.7
What engine? 350? It is in the drivers side head. Between the 1 and 3 spark plugs.
SOURCE: Location of 1993 Chevy Lumina temperature gauge
If you follow the top radiator hose from the radiator to the enigine you will see a wire connecting to a screw in like plug. This screw in a the temperature sending unit. Disconnect the wire that is going to it and you should be able to unscrew the plug with a socket and ratchet. Be careful to do this when the engine is cold or you run a high risk of coolant spewing out and burning you. You sill lose some coolant even when it is cold but you shouldnt lose enough to have a problem with the coolant level. After you change it run the car and check the resevoir to make sure you didnot lose to much.
SOURCE: Where is the temperature sending unit located on a
The temperature sending unit is screwed into cylinder head. Careful you also have a coolant temperature sensor that threads into intake manifold. Temp sending unit is how your guage knows how hot your engine is. Coolant temp sensor is how your computer knows how hot or cold your engine is, so it can compensate fuel & air mixture.You can not put the wrong one in the wrong place, they will not fit. You change 1 for 1 reason & the other for another reason.
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