leaking oil pressure sensor....
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madmazda
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leaking oil pressure sensor....
well under the hood and noticed a bit of oil leaking from the oil psi sensor on the front of the engine..... where can one get one of these or stop it from leaking.... I gave it a bit of a wiggle and seems tight..... any comments are appreciated gang....

- jessef
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Re: leaking oil pressure sensor....
The JDM dealers have them.
It's not L400-specific. You can get it locally. Just need to match up the part# on it. Someone posted it last year in the L400 tech section.
It's not L400-specific. You can get it locally. Just need to match up the part# on it. Someone posted it last year in the L400 tech section.
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madmazda
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Re: leaking oil pressure sensor....
ok cool..... Jesse what the hell would we do without you.....
I'll try to find some sort of number or email a dealer Thanks again.... 
- Fishtank
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Re: leaking oil pressure sensor....
Where is it leaking from? If it's just the threads you may be able to get away with a few wraps of teflon tape.
- jessef
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Re: leaking oil pressure sensor....
you'd continue being you !
I was a delica-noob not long ago and just took my mech skills + my google'ing skills and ended up with a good start. This forum was bustlin' a few years ago when things delica-esque were fresh.
There will always be a person more knowledgeable in a specific are than you and a person less knowledgeable. My living ethic is to learn from the first and pass onto the latter educating myself in the process. Good flow of info works well that way.
I was a delica-noob not long ago and just took my mech skills + my google'ing skills and ended up with a good start. This forum was bustlin' a few years ago when things delica-esque were fresh.
There will always be a person more knowledgeable in a specific are than you and a person less knowledgeable. My living ethic is to learn from the first and pass onto the latter educating myself in the process. Good flow of info works well that way.
- Profister
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