[Shotimes] Newcomer with a new problem

Ron Nottingham nottingham@alltel.net
Fri, 7 Feb 2003 10:48:52 -0500


What?  Don't have 20 minutes max to change this sensor?  Jack the car up,
put stands under it, crawl to the back side of the engine, and it's right
there :-)  Aside from jacking the car, this is one of the easier sensors to
change.  Try changing the crank sensor ;-)

Ron N. - Dalton, GA
90 SHO
"It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile"

----- Original Message -----
From: "Noack, Jason" <Jason.Noack@ihrco.com>


> How much will this cost to fix?  I would normally do it myself but I don't
> have time right now.  Any suggestions?  Should I go to Ford or a local
shop?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul L Fisher [mailto:sho@paul-fisher.com]
>
> Most likely the oil pressure sending unit. A very common problems.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Noack, Jason" <Jason.Noack@ihrco.com>
>
> > I just bought last night a 1990 with 118,000 on it and it just started
> > dribbling oil out from what looks like the back of the engine.  Any
> ideas???
> > I have already driven it about 150 miles with no problem until a few
> minutes
> > ago.  TIA.