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Sounds like you may have accidentally pulled the wire loose on the oil pressure switch. Just check it to see if it's tight and not broken or stretched..Always try easiest fix first..
I do not know where on the dash panel it is located but if you take a flash light and shine it in the dash you should be able to read the label or icons for each light compartment.
Look under the driver's side dash board, locate the brake pedal and follow it upwards till you find the brake switch. It is either disconnected or damaged. Check that the wires are intact.
It sounds like a loose ground wire, which one, I can't tell you. If its in the dash, there are ground wires connected to the car frame. You probably find it by looking under the drivers dash. It will be a wire connected to the frame by a screw or nut. Just tighten it up, and should solve the problem. also check the power plug to the gauges and make sure its tight. Best I can do.
V6 3.3L The sensor is located underneath the air intake manifold on top
of the engine block. This should take an experienced mechanic about 3-4
hours to replace.
Fig. Engine compartment component locations
Hope this help (remember rated this free help) Good luck.
Hello. Thank God for autozone. go back there with the car and ask them to sell you the alternator wire for your vehicle and then ask them to help you install it [a free service of theirs]
It may be a fuse, but I think that all the dash lights are on the same fuse and if they work, then there is a bulb located inside the rear view that needs to be accessed to be replaced. I would check all fuses with key on and lights on, both sides with a test light, and if all read good then it'll be the bulb.
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