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In the 2008 Jeep Patriot, the oil pressure sensor, crucial for the 2.4-liter engines, is positioned discreetly at the back of the engine block, hidden behind the water pump and pulley assembly. This sensor communicates with the oil switch, alerting the car's instrument panel and ensuring proper oil levels. If a "low lubricant" warning appears despite a full reservoir, either the sensor or switch may require replacement. The average cost for parts and labor to replace these components ranges from $120 to $140.
The oil pressure sensor for the 2008 Jeep Patriot is positioned on the front left side of the engine block.