Show SKU: 17219.09 Oil Pressure Sending Unit, 1984-1990 Cherokee (2.1L Diesel), 1991-1996 Cherokee (2.5L and 4.0L) Export Models
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Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 51 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1994 Model: Cherokee Engine: straight 6 4.0 L oil pressure switchWhat causes the oil pressure switch to go bad I just bought a new one and put it on and now its just back to goin up and down on the meter like it was when I changed it in the first place 02-22-2011, 04:51 PMCF Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: In the middle of Minnesota! Posts: 5,727 Year: 1999 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 Fist off, the oil pressure is supposed to fluctuate on the gauge. That is the nature of the internal combustion engine. Should not be less than 13 psi at a hot idle and between 37-75 over 1600 rpms. Describe EXACTLY what you see. If it is not acting normally, where did you buy this part? There have been a lot of threads with people having trouble with aftermarket oil pressure sending units. I have had mixed (poor) luck with aftermarket sending units. I buy plenty of aftermarket parts, but the crank sensor and the oil pressure sending unit should come from JEEP for best reliability. I worked in Engineering for 23 years for Honeywell, where we supplied OEM sensors to the automotive industry. There is a HUGE difference in reliability/longevity of sensor brands. 02-22-2011, 05:26 PMJunior Member Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 51 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1994 Model: Cherokee Engine: straight 6 4.0 L Quote: Originally Posted by tjwalker Fist off, the oil pressure is supposed to fluctuate on the gauge. That is the nature of the internal combustion engine. Should not be less than 13 psi at a hot idle and between 37-75 over 1600 rpms. Describe EXACTLY what you see. If it is not acting normally, where did you buy this part? There have been a lot of threads with people having trouble with aftermarket oil pressure sending units. I have had mixed (poor) luck with aftermarket sending units. I buy plenty of aftermarket parts, but the crank sensor and the oil pressure sending unit should come from JEEP for best reliability. I worked in Engineering for 23 years for Honeywell, where we supplied OEM sensors to the automotive industry. There is a HUGE difference in reliability/longevity of sensor brands. I bought it from autozone and this is the second time I bought it the ARM on the meter is completely off the cart it will go to the middle of the cart and then completely drop off like its not reading right 02-22-2011, 05:35 PMCF Veteran
Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: In the middle of Minnesota! Posts: 5,727 Year: 1999 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 Buy a sending unit from Jeep. Take the Autozone one back. Good chance that a quality unit will take care of this. 02-22-2011, 05:43 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2011 Posts: 51 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1994 Model: Cherokee Engine: straight 6 4.0 L Quote: Originally Posted by tjwalker Buy a sending unit from Jeep. Take the Autozone one back. Good chance that a quality unit will take care of this. Thank you very much for all of your help 02-22-2011, 06:17 PMSenior Member
Join Date: May 2010 Location: MI 48642 Posts: 882 Likes: 0 Received 1 Like on 1 Post Year: 1996 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 FYI, autozone sells you the switch for the dummy light, not the actual sending unit that screws in above your oil filter. Not sure if every autozone stock is the same, but where I live, they do not stock the sending unit. They will sell you the switch and it looks identical and even fits. Mine pegged at >80 when i put it in though, didnt move much at all lol 02-22-2011, 06:54 PMMember
Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: So. Calif. Posts: 107 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1990 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 IL6 Quote: Originally Posted by tjwalker Fist off, the oil pressure is supposed to fluctuate on the gauge. That is the
nature of the internal combustion engine. Should not be less than 13 psi at a hot idle and between 37-75 over 1600 rpms. If my gauge is showing at the 37 to 45 range what does that tell you about my motor. I know you said that 37 - 75 is the range but being in the lower end of the range what does that mean compared to being in the upper end. 02-22-2011, 08:01 PMJunior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011 Posts: 89 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Model: Cherokee I got one from autozone and it worked fine. Take a cotton swab and clean the area where the sensor screws in. Sometimes this gets clogged causing a false reading 02-22-2011, 08:51 PMSenior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Joliet, Il Posts: 730 Likes: 0 Year: 1996 Model: Cherokee Engine: HO4.0 I6 Quote: Originally Posted by Fsher21 FYI, autozone sells you the switch for the dummy light, not the actual sending unit that screws in above your oil filter. Not sure if every autozone stock is the same, but where I live, they do not stock the sending unit. They will sell you the switch and it looks identical and even fits. Mine pegged at >80 when i put it in though, didnt move much at all lol I had bought one from autozone also and I believe that it is the one that goes over the oil filter because it was the same one that I unscrewed and it fit right in. Dd I still buy the wrong part? But however I do still see the same reading... My gauge is off the charts at all times. It never moves, except when I turn the jeep on ( I believe). Any clues on this one? Hate to steal your thread here. 02-22-2011, 08:57 PMCF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: York PA/State College PA Posts: 2,412 Likes: 0 Received 1 Like on 1 Post Year: 2001 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0L I6 Quote: Originally Posted by XJ_Libertad If my gauge is showing at the 37 to 45 range what does that tell you about my motor. I know you said that 37 - 75 is the range but being in the lower end of the range what does that mean compared to being in the upper end. Your fine. I just changed out my sending unit cuz it would read below 10 psi at idle, and now im getting between 35 and 45 02-22-2011, 08:59 PMCF Veteran
Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: York PA/State College PA Posts: 2,412 Likes: 0 Received 1 Like on 1 Post Year: 2001 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0L I6 Quote: Originally Posted by xj guy I had bought one from autozone also and I believe that it is the one that goes over the oil filter because it was the same one that I unscrewed and it fit right in. Dd I still buy the wrong part? But however I do still see the same reading... My gauge is off the charts at all times. It never moves, except when I turn the jeep on ( I believe). Any clues on this one? Hate to steal your thread here. you can buy a manual oil pressure reader (if im not mistaken) that screws into where the sending unit goes and that will tell you what your real psi is. 02-22-2011, 09:00 PMSenior Member
Join Date: May 2010 Location: MI 48642 Posts: 882 Likes: 0 Received 1 Like on 1 Post Year: 1996 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 Quote: Originally Posted by xj guy I had bought one from autozone also and I believe that it is the one that goes over the oil filter because it was the same one that I unscrewed and it fit right in. Dd I still buy the wrong part? But however I do still see the same reading... My gauge is off the charts at all times. It never moves, except when I turn the jeep on ( I believe). Any clues on this one? Hate to steal your thread here. It looks identical, and screws in perfect. the plug even fits into it. the only difference was one had 2 pins, the other only had 1. I think the switch had two pin, and the sending unit had 1. It may be the other way around. Either way autozone sold me the wrong one, and when i told them the mistake, they said they did not have what I needed, and could not order it. It pegged my gauge with the switch in there. Bought the sending unit from another store, and it works perfect.
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Join Date: May 2010 Location: Suffolk long island Posts: 406 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1994 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 L I6 Quote: Originally Posted by Fsher21 It looks identical, and screws in perfect. the plug even fits into it. the only difference was one had 2 pins, the other only had 1. I think the switch had two pin, and the sending unit had 1. It may be the other way around. Either way autozone sold me the wrong one, and when i told them the mistake, they said they did not have what I needed, and could not order it. It pegged my gauge with the switch in there. Bought the sending unit from another store, and it works perfect. Autozone sells two different types of oil pressure sending units, one is for gauges and ones for dummy lights. If they don't know what there talking about and only have dummy light units that's what there going to sell you. The dummy gauge sensors will peg the gauge as many people have already found out. Ive had mine from AZ for awhile and it seems to work fine, but if you always want to be sure, buy from Jeep as other members stated.+ 02-22-2011, 09:12 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Joliet, Il Posts: 730 Likes: 0 Year: 1996 Model: Cherokee Engine: HO4.0 I6 Quote: Originally Posted by Fsher21 It looks identical, and screws in perfect. the plug even fits into it. the only difference was one had 2 pins, the other only had 1. I think the switch had two pin, and the sending unit had 1. It may be the other way around. Either way autozone sold me the wrong one, and when i told them the mistake, they said they did not have what I needed, and could not order it. It pegged my gauge with the switch in there. Bought the sending unit from another store, and it works perfect. I'll have to pull it out and take a snap shot of it tomorrow and have some one clarify. When you say two pins what do you mean by that? I'm a bit confused. And what store did you pick yours up from? 02-22-2011, 09:14 PMSeasoned Member
Join Date: May 2010 Location: Suffolk long island Posts: 406 Likes: 0 Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts Year: 1994 Model: Cherokee Engine: 4.0 L I6 Quote: Originally Posted by xj guy I'll have to pull it out and take a snap shot of it tomorrow and have some one clarify. When you say two pins what do you mean by that? I'm a bit confused. And what store did you pick yours up from? by pins he means the male terminals on the electrical connector, I know gauge sensors only have one pin cant speak for dummy lights Where is the oil pressure sensor sending unit?When it comes to oil pressure sending units, there are three types. The one that's been around the longest is a part of the output side of the oil pump, and it's fed by a connecting tube. This links up to the gauge on the dashboard to provide a reading.
What causes an oil pressure sending unit to fail?The oil is needed to keep all of the critical components in the engine lubricated. If there isn't enough pressure, the oil will not be distributed correctly. This will lead to friction and component failure. The oil pressure switch, along with other components, detects the pressure level.
Can oil leak from oil pressure sending unit?Oil pressure sensors are connected to oil sending units. Therefore, they can develop leaks. If your vehicle's oil pressure sensor is leaking oil, you should replace it as soon as possible.
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