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The oil pressure sensor on the 2007 Ford F-150 is not the easiest to find - you'll need to jack up your vehicle to locate it. Once the truck is lifted, check under the driver's side towards the front behind the differential and filter mounting boss to find the sensor. If it's not working correctly, you'll need to get it replaced. The part itself costs between $38 and $133, and if you hire a mechanic, expect to pay an additional $39 to $148 for labor.
The oil pressure sensor in a 2007 Ford F-150 is positioned towards the rear and upper part of the engine bay, securely attached to the engine block with bolts.