These sensors play a critical role in monitoring the oil pressure within an engine's lubrication system, ensuring the engine operates within safe parameters. Here's a breakdown of the key points you've mentioned:
FunctionThe primary function of an oil pressure sensor is to measure the integrity of the engine's lubrication system. It monitors the oil pressure and sends signals to indicate changes in pressure.
IndicatorThe sensor's readings are typically used to operate the oil pressure warning light or gauge on the vehicle's dashboard. When the pressure falls below a safe threshold, this warning light may illuminate to alert the driver to potential issues with the engine's lubrication system.
CompatibilityIt's crucial that the oil pressure sensor is compatible with the vehicle's engine management system. Different vehicles may have varying requirements for these sensors, so using one that meets the original equipment manufacturer's (OEM) specifications is essential.
Tridon Oil Pressure SensorsTridon offers a range of oil pressure senders and sensors that are specifically designed to work within the OEM specifications of various vehicle applications. This means they are engineered to meet the unique requirements of different vehicle models and their respective engine management systems.
Tridon's oil pressure sensors are carefully designed and engineered to ensure they are compatible with specific vehicle applications and meet the necessary OEM standards. This ensures that the oil pressure within the engine's lubrication system is accurately monitored and displayed to the driver, helping to maintain the engine's health and performance.
Series: | CV |
Pressure: | 16 (PSI), 110 (kPa) |
System: | Recovery |
Cap Style: | Plastic |
Connection Type: | Plastic Screw (Suits M45) |