Oil Level Sensor 1J0907660B


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An oil level sensor in a car is a crucial component that helps in monitoring the amount of oil present in the engine. This sensor is usually placed inside the oil pan, where it can detect the oil level. It works by delivering information about the oil level to the car's electronic control unit (ECU) or oil pressure gauge, which then relays this information to the driver via the dashboard.

The oil level sensor uses a variety of mechanisms to determine the oil level accurately. Some sensors use a float mechanism that moves up or down with the oil level, while others use electronic sensors to measure the resistance or capacitance changes caused by the presence of oil. Regardless of the mechanism used, the sensor's main purpose is to ensure that the engine always has a sufficient amount of oil. If the oil level is too low, the sensor will trigger a warning light on the dashboard, indicating the need for the driver to add more oil.

Quantity

1

Supplementary Article/Info 2

with seal ring

Number of connectors

3

Weight [kg]

0,100