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There should be an electrical connection near there, I think it’s attached to a plastic clip that’s held to another electrical loom.... look just above the oil level sensor.... unless someone cut the wires and wrapped them up, you should be able to find the unconnected end
There should be an electrical connection near there, I think itÂ’s attached to a plastic clip thatÂ’s held to another electrical loom.... look just above the oil level sensor.... unless someone cut the wires and wrapped them up, you should be able to find the unconnected end
Thanks for the info. I'm not seeing any connection that the oil level sensor plug could reach, but there is a bundle of cables dangling somewhat nearby that I can't ID. Tough to get a picture, but here it is:
Thanks for the info. I'm not seeing any connection that the oil level sensor plug could reach, but there is a bundle of cables dangling somewhat nearby that I can't ID. Tough to get a picture, but here it is:
What would I need to do to reconnect it (if that's even where it goes)? The 'Engine Oil' light is driving me mad!
Not sure exactly what that harness leads to from the pics, on an early Eta I know the harness that leads to the alternator also has a sub harness that comes off it and connects to the oil level sensor, if you don’t find a connector around there you need to start peeling back electrical tape/loom and find the cut connector wiring.
Not sure exactly what that harness leads to from the pics, on an early Eta I know the harness that leads to the alternator also has a sub harness that comes off it and connects to the oil level sensor, if you don’t find a connector around there you need to start peeling back electrical tape/loom and find the cut connector wiring.
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