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The TeileHaus Oil Pressure Sensor Switch is a high-quality replacement part designed for various Honda models from 2008 to 2018. Featuring precision laser-etched calibration and durable construction, this sensor ensures accurate oil pressure readings while being easy to install. With a plug-and-play design and robust materials, it meets the demands of today's service professionals, making it a reliable choice for your vehicle's maintenance.
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | TeileHaus |
Mounting Type | Plug-In Mount |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | TeileHaus |
Model | 37240-R70-A03,37240-R70-A02,37240-R70-A04,PS499,1S10863,1S12026,PS702, PS750,37240R70A04,37240R70A03,37240R70A02 |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.65 x 1.61 inches |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | F-WK094 |
Special Features | Our units feature multiple glued seals, oil-resistant o-ring gaskets, and thread sealant is applied to match OE., Extended life., Dual sealed to prevent leaks., TeileHaus piezo-style designs produce no extraneous noise and are less susceptible to electrical noise in the engine compartment., Low susceptibility to RFI. |
J**G
not bad
replaced oil sensor 2009 pilot
B**D
Worked
Worked great. Solved my car issue
C**B
Exactly what I needed for a great price!
Had the check engine light on my Honda Pilot and it was recommended to replace these sensors. There are two on my 2014 Pilot, and these were simple to change out and the code went away! I was also impressed as these units were half the price at either of my local car parts stores. Worth the wait for sure, two for the price of one!
N**N
Quick and easy
My wife drives a 2014 Honda Pilot and we love the car, but recently the check engine light came on which is always a bit of a concern. I am not a big car guy, but I pretend like I know what I'm doing so I can try to save a little money. I stopped by my local car parts store and borrowed a code reader. Someday I'll probably get one here off Amazon, but that day hasn't come yet. I got a P3400 code and with a little help from google and YouTube, I found a possible fix. For less than a tank of gas I picked up this little guy and within about 10 minutes, had it installed. Considering it would probably cost me over $100 to get it fixed (at a reasonable place, probably $200 at the dealership), I am happy the resources are available to do it myself. Can't say it will help in every situation, but it did for me.
K**C
Spot on!
This was exactly the correct part. Fits a Honda 2013 Pilot. Nice do-it-yourself job, very easy and saved a lot of money. Highly recommend!
T**0
Went out within 3 months
Installed this item and within 3 months it quit working. An aftermarket part that is not a good part for long term solution. I give it 1 star...
J**E
It works.
Replaced two oil pressure sensors on a 2013 Honda Pilot. Cleared the P0522 code and the Pilot has been running great. Oil level was good, so it was the sensors. I believe this is a known issue with the older Pilots. Anyways, this was an easy fix and didn't cost a visit to the mechanic.
S**D
Fixed my P3400 code
The check engine light of my Honda Accord came on and gave me a code P3400. Forums recommended trying to replace this oil pressure sensor before spending money elsewhere. I replaced the original sensor and at first the engine light stayed on. Drove to work with the light on but it was off on the way home and my Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system is working. YouTube it, its an easy fix and a great place to start if you get that code. I'm very happy with this purchase because the OE was many times more expensive.
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