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Standard PS623 Engine Oil Pressure SwitchStandard PS623 Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Standard PS623 Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Vehicle: MG
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PS623, 12727099, OP7623, 12635397, 12637356, 55488247, S4623, PS807, 
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Beck/Arnley 201-0031 Engine Oil Pressure Switch
Beck/ArnleyPart # 201-0031
Beck/Arnley 201-0031 Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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Fits 1960-1964 Austin Mini, 1963-1963 Austin Mini Cooper, 1964-1965 Austin Mini Cooper, 1968-1971 Austin America, 1973-1975 Austin Marina, 1949-1954 Jaguar XK120, 1951-1957 Jaguar Mark VII, 1955-1957 Jaguar XK140, 1957-1958 Jaguar Mark VIII, 1958-1961 Jaguar XK150, 1959-1961 Jaguar Mark IX, 1962-1964 Jaguar XKE, 1962-1966 Jaguar Mark X, 1967-1967 Jaguar 420, 1971-1971 Jaguar XJ, 1971-1971 Jaguar XKE, 1972-1974 Jaguar XKE, 1972-1983 Jaguar XJ6, 1973-1979 Jaguar XJ12, 1976-1980 Jaguar XJS
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Keep Your Engine Protected with a Reliable Oil Pressure Switch

If your oil pressure light flickers, stays on, or suddenly appears while driving, it’s not something to ignore—but it doesn’t always mean your engine is actually losing oil pressure.

In many cases, the issue comes from a failing engine oil pressure switch.

So what does an oil pressure switch actually do?

This small but critical component monitors engine oil pressure and sends a signal to your dashboard warning system. When pressure drops below a safe level, it triggers the oil light to alert you before serious engine damage occurs.

When the switch itself fails, it can send false signals—or no signal at all—making it difficult to know whether your engine is truly at risk.

That’s why a timely oil pressure switch replacement is essential for maintaining both engine safety and driver confidence.

 

What Happens When an Oil Pressure Switch Fails?

Unlike visible mechanical failures, a faulty oil pressure switch often creates confusion rather than obvious breakdown.

Common symptoms include:

  • Oil pressure warning light flickering or staying on
  • False low-pressure alerts even when oil level is normal
  • Oil light not turning on at all (dangerous silent failure)
  • Oil leakage around the switch housing
  • Intermittent dashboard warnings

Because these symptoms overlap with real oil pressure issues, misdiagnosis is common. Replacing a worn engine oil pressure switch is often the fastest way to eliminate uncertainty.

 

Why Accurate Oil Pressure Signal Matters

Your engine relies on proper oil pressure to lubricate internal components like bearings, camshafts, and crankshafts.

The oil pressure switch doesn’t control pressure—but it acts as the early warning system.

  • Too low pressure → risk of engine damage
  • Too high pressure (rare) → possible system blockage
  • Incorrect signal → wrong diagnosis or delayed repair

Without a reliable signal, you’re essentially “driving blind” when it comes to engine lubrication health.

 

Why Choose A-Premium Oil Pressure Switches?

A-Premium oil pressure switches are designed for consistent signal accuracy and long-term durability under real engine conditions:

  • High-sensitivity pressure detection for accurate warning signals
  • Leak-resistant sealing to prevent oil seepage
  • Direct-fit connectors for easy installation
  • Heat-resistant housing for harsh engine environments
  • Stable electrical output to avoid false warning lights

Instead of chasing intermittent oil light issues, a reliable switch restores clear and consistent feedback from your engine.

 

How the Oil Pressure Switch Works with Other Engine Systems

The engine oil pressure switch is part of a broader lubrication and monitoring system. If you’re diagnosing oil-related warnings, these components often interact:

  • Engine oil pump → determines actual oil pressure output
  • Oil filter → blockage can affect pressure readings
  • Engine control system (ECU) → interprets signal and triggers warning lights
  • Oil pressure sensor (in some vehicles) → provides more detailed data alongside the switch

In real-world cases, a faulty oil pressure switch can mimic serious engine issues—or hide them. That’s why verifying both the sensor signal and actual oil pressure is critical before deeper repairs.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does an engine oil pressure switch do?
It monitors oil pressure and triggers the dashboard warning light when pressure drops below a safe level.

Q2: What are the symptoms of a bad oil pressure switch?
Flickering oil light, false warnings, oil leaks, or no warning signal at all.

Q3: Is it safe to drive with a faulty oil pressure switch?
Not recommended. You may miss a real low-pressure condition that can damage the engine.

Q4: How do I know if it’s the switch or actual oil pressure?
Check oil level and test pressure manually. If pressure is normal, the switch is likely faulty.

Q5: Does an oil pressure switch affect engine performance?
Not directly, but incorrect signals can lead to improper diagnosis and delayed repairs.

Q6: How long does an oil pressure switch last?
Typically 50,000–100,000 miles depending on engine conditions and heat exposure.

Q7: Is oil pressure switch replacement difficult?
Most are relatively easy to replace with basic tools, especially direct-fit designs.

Q8: Can a bad oil pressure switch leak oil?
Yes. Seal failure can cause oil to leak around the switch housing.