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Old 02-06-2017, 07:50 AM   #1
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Default G16 oil level light not connected.

Bought a 2001 G16a. While going over it and cleaning it up. I discovered the low oil light is not connected there actually are no wires in the dash to connect to it. On the motor it has the blue wire which according to the manual is for the oil light sensor. So the question for you guys is can anybody tell me where to connect the oil level light. Where do I run new wire to. Can't find any missing or open connections in the wire harness

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Old 02-06-2017, 09:12 AM   #2
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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

The blue oil sensor wire comes out of the rear of the engine, in front of the trans...
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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

Should be under the cup holders, next to key switch, behind round red lamp. If you pinch at the cup holders, they can pop out of dash pretty easily.
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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

A look at the part catalog for your model should also help...
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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

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The blue oil sensor wire comes out of the rear of the engine, in front of the trans...
Thanks Dave. I see that but can I run a wire directly to this and bypass the harness. I have the light in the dash with the pigtail hanging loose.

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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

Yes. The sensor connects directly to the idiot light.

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Default Re: G16 oil level light not connected.

Thanks for all the hepl. All done wired to hot side into the main switch for power with the key on and the other lead to the sensor wire on the motor, drained the oil and low and behold the light lit up. - Pete
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