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Old 07-27-2020, 11:47 PM #1
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oil pressure sensor

I need to replace my oil pressure sensor in my 1996 T4R, SR5, V-6 and I'll need the special socket, but I don't know what size to order. See the type of tool below. Who knows what size I'll need ?
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when mine broke while doing an oil filter replacement. I used a long 24 mm deep socket tô remove it.
edit; mine is a 2000.
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I've scoured Amazon.com, harbor freight, Ebay and Napa looking for a 24mm oil pressure sensor socket.
There are literally hundreds and hundreds of 22 mm oxygen sensor sockets. But not a single 24mm oil pressure socket with a wire cut out on the side.

Is it possible that they are no longer made ?
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I've scoured Amazon.com, harbor freight, Ebay and Napa looking for a 24mm oil pressure sensor socket.
There are literally hundreds and hundreds of 22 mm oxygen sensor sockets. But not a single 24mm oil pressure socket with a wire cut out on the side.

Is it possible that they are no longer made ?
I believe you just unplug it and the socket will just fit over the entire thing. You don't need a wire cutout.
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A regular deep socket will work. I think 15/16’s 6 point will work. It’s been a little while since I put the oil pressure gauge on.


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I believe you just unplug it and the socket will just fit over the entire thing. You don't need a wire cutout.
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A regular deep socket will work. I think 15/16’s 6 point will work. It’s been a little while since I put the oil pressure gauge on.

Since 15/16 inch equals 23.8125 mm, you think it will fit over a 24mm nut on the sensor ? That is ASSUMING that the nut on the sensor is 24 mm. If so, it sure would make my life one hell of a lot easier.
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With the wire off. I don't see why a 24mm deep well socket wont work. Especially, with the oil filter off as well. :-)
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I need to replace my oil pressure sensor in my 1996 T4R, SR5, V-6 and I'll need the special socket, but I don't know what size to order. See the type of tool below. Who knows what size I'll need ?
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With the wire off. I don't see why a 24mm deep well socket wont work. Especially, with the oil filter off as well. :-)
Yep. Regular 24mm deep socket is all you need. I told him this in his other thread a few days ago. I tried it on the 4Runner and had the sensor out of my echo.
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