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1997 Ford Thunderbird

Oil Pressure Switches

It’s a hassle to drive with a faulty oil pressure switch, as its inaccurate readings can lead to poor engine performance. Good thing you can get a replacement with just a few clicks here at CarParts.com. We have a wide range of oil pressure switches for various makes and models. They’re all handpicked by our team of industry experts, so you can be sure that they’ll perform as well as or even better than your stock part. Order your new oil pressure switch today!
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Standard OE Replacement Oil Pressure Switch - Direct Fit, Sold individually
Part Number: SIPS240
Guaranteed to Fit
$15.49
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  • 1997 Ford Thunderbird All Submodels All Engines
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Warranty : 3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warrantyQuantity Sold : Sold individuallyProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Series : Standard OE ReplacementInterchange Part Number : REPF311401Product Fit : Direct Fit
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What Is an Oil Pressure Switch?

Maintaining proper oil pressure is crucial to the performance and longevity of the engine and its internal components. The oil pressure switch helps with this by monitoring engine oil pressure and notifying you when the pressure becomes too high or too low.

How Much Does an Oil Pressure Switch Replacement Cost?

You can buy an aftermarket oil pressure switch from as low as $5 to around $500. The wide price range is due to several factors that impact the overall oil pressure switch cost, including the exact model of your vehicle, your engine, and the brand of the part. For labor, expect to pay an additional $50 to $100 depending on typical labor rates at your location.

Shop for Aftermarket Oil Pressure Switches on CarParts.com

There’s no need to visit a physical automotive parts store or dealership to find a new oil pressure switch for your car. To find the best aftermarket oil pressure switch replacement for your vehicle, you only need to check out our oil pressure switch catalog here at CarParts.com.

Our oil pressure switches come from reputable car parts manufacturers only. When buying an oil pressure switch, make sure that you know the location and connector type to ensure compatibility. You can use our search filters to narrow down your options and make the selection process a lot easier.

To minimize the risk of a faulty oil pressure switch, our parts undergo comprehensive quality testing procedures during the manufacturing process. This allows you  to have peace of mind that your new oil pressure switch will not fail you suddenly.

Start finding the perfect oil pressure switch replacement by simply entering the year, make, model, and submodel of your vehicle on our convenient vehicle selector tool. Order from CarParts.com today and get your new oil pressure switch delivered to you in a matter of days. Shop now!

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Where Is the Oil Pressure Switch Located? Pro Tip: Some newer engine platforms (Dodge/Jeep, in particular) have a three-wire oil pressure transducer that sends oil pressure information to the PCM. These typically won’t be mounted near the oil filter; some are mounted near the oil cooler.