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andywen8156
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oil pressure switch leda

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Hi I have rather an oil leak from what seems to be the oil pressure switch?. There seems to be no way to undo the switch? from inspection could someone please advise thank you

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It is threaded in to the block. Just put a spanner on it and undo.

You can't repair it, you just fit a new unit.

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one of these but must have a means to remove it if not the end as shown on ebay some take a spanner on a stem behind the head.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOWETT-JAVELI ... Swt5hYggac

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Many thanks for your advice and help its off now

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