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Old 12-16-2009, 07:04 PM   #1
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s14 Need help locating

i cant seem to find my oil pressure switch or idle control valve.
does anyone have pictures of where they are located, and if you have any manual to how to fix it it would be appreciated.

oh yea, i have a 96 s14 with a ka24de
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What do you mean by "fix" them?
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my fault, i meant replace them. what is the FSM?
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open your hood, get on the passenger side up your car and look near the back on the manifold. there alittle screw you can adjust the idle with, its not really that hard to find. dont have a rear picture but this a drawing.



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oil pressure switch is right next to the oil filter. remove the oil filter and you'll see it. has a big harness plugged into it, so you really can't miss it.

to get it out you need to put a fairly deep socket on it as the switch itself has a hex shape and screws into the block. forgot what size, sorry.
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