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Where does the oil pressure sensor go? retrofit 200

This is from the volvo instructions that came with a unit I purchased;
B230f
Disconnect and fold aside the pre-heating hose
Remove the tension device from the servo pump.Remove the V-belt and fold out the servo pump as far as possible.
Disconnect the electric cable and remove the old sender.
Assemble adapter[looks like a bushing] and new sender,Install with new copper washer.
Reinstall tensioner and servo pump.
Note the 45 degree adapter is used with the B19,B21,B23 motor.B28 needs bushing and 45 degree adapter.


Route grren cable{GN] to gauge and connect to terminalG.
Existing cable is connected to terminal WK using the enclosed joining cable
Clamp the green cable with existing clamps.


Gauge
Black cable[SB] to ground
The grey cable[GR]from the cable harness is connected to the brown cable for facia light
Route the red/blue [r/bl] to fuse box and connect to fuse 13
Route the green cable[GN} through the firewall,along the existing harness down under the crankshaft pulley. qiuck note start with gauge then the sender




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