The instructions are similar for 2006 and 2007 ford Taurus Car models.
Oil Pressure Sensor
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
TESTING
Details are as follows :----
On 3.0L OHV engines, the oil pressure sensor is located on the left side of the engine block above the flywheel. On 3.0L DOHC engines the sensor is located on the left side of the engine block above the oil filter.
Removal & Installation
CAUTION
The EPA warns that prolonged contact with used engine oil may cause a number of skin disorders, including cancer! You should make every effort to minimize your exposure to used engine oil. Protective gloves should be worn when changing the oil. Wash your hands and any other exposed skin areas as soon as possible after exposure to used engine oil. Soap and water, or waterless hand cleaner should be used.
- Locate the oil pressure sensor on the engine.
- Disconnect the sensor electrical harness.
- Unfasten and remove the sensor from the engine.
To install:
- Coat the new sensor with Teflon® tape or electrically conductive sealer.
- Install the sensor and tighten to 12-16 ft. lbs. (16-22 Nm) on 3.0L OHV engines, 9-12 ft. lbs. (12-16 Nm) on 3.0L DOHC engines.
- Attach the sensor-s electrical connector.
- Start the engine, allow it to reach operating temperature and check for leaks.
- Check for proper sensor operation.
Testing
- Test and verify the engine oil pressure. If no or insufficient pressure exists, oil pressure problem exists and gauge and sensor are operational, repair oil pressure problem.
- Start the engine and observe the oil pressure warning lamp.
- If the lamp stays on continuously, turn the engine off, then turn the ignition key to the run position.
- Unplug the sensor electrical harness and observe the oil pressure warning lamp. If the lamp does not illuminate, the sensor is defective and should be replaced.
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