Possible symptoms of failure in the oil pressure sensor in a car.?

Question:
the car runs fine and suddenly turns off on a stop light or even running, or starts not responding to acceleration.

Answers:

i have a 96 grand marquis im lookin for another motor to put in, it has a 4.6L im wondering if a 5.0 will fit?

If it is turning off at stop signs, it could be a weak battery or your throttle body needs cleaned because it won't let enough air in to keep it running at idle. Get someone to check your battery first and go from their.

Can anyone tell me where the blower motor is located on a 98 Honda Accord?

Joe ,take the car to a mechanic. don't be guessing,

Is anyone familiar with a'stale' air smell in the air vents of their car?


may be as serious as oil pump. may total your car.

My jeep heater doesn't work. What part is needed and the cost?

check the oil pressure gauge. if it's in the middle, then oil pressure is fine. it sounds like there is a problem with a sensor associated with acceleration, like a throttle sensor or because it shut off at a light, it could be a idle speed motor, or idle air control valve. take it to a shop regardless.

Rear Anti-sway bar?

The symptoms of a bad oil pressure sensor would be evident on the oil pressure guage, if there is one. It would read all the way to one side of the scale or the other. Most failures show no oil pressure when the sensor goes bad.
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