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    Oil Switch not working

    Hey guys,
    i just had my disco 2 td5 in a garage to get sth repaired. the mechanic told me the oil switch needs to be repaired, so i went to a car electrician, so he fixes it, but he told me he has no clue about that. there is apparently 1 wire in the teansimmison and 1 wire not but he doesn't understand where it belongs to.
    So my question now, is this something really important or can it survive my 2 month road trip?
    I got another problem with my main headlights, would be nice if you could check out that threat..
    thank you very much

    cheers marc

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    Oil Switch not working

    Quote Originally Posted by marcschepp View Post
    Hey guys,
    i just had my disco 2 td5 in a garage to get sth repaired. the mechanic told me the oil switch needs to be repaired, so i went to a car electrician, so he fixes it, but he told me he has no clue about that. there is apparently 1 wire in the teansimmison and 1 wire not but he doesn't understand where it belongs to.
    So my question now, is this something really important or can it survive my 2 month road trip?
    I got another problem with my main headlights, would be nice if you could check out that threat..
    thank you very much

    cheers marc
    What is wrong with the oils pressure switch??
    Oil pressure switch only has one wire the plug and loom has two and the black wire runs in the loom and doesn’t connect to anything.


    A little hard to see but only has one pinOil Switch not working

    Not sure about the head light problem??

    Cheers Lemo

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    If you need a new one here the part, will just need to confirm if you’ve got a nuc000020 parallel thread or nuc10003 tapered thread, probably the nuc000020 type?


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