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Where can I find the oil pressure switch in a 2007 Honda Accord with VTEC engine?

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Ed L.

The 2007 Honda Accord's vtec oil pressure switch can be found at the top of the valve, responsible for informing the car's PCM when there is oil pressure present. This component plays a crucial role in the electronic monitoring system of the vehicle. If it malfunctions, various problems may arise, such as the car's inability to accurately gauge the oil's effectiveness. While the switch itself isn't costly, rewiring it can be complex. For this reason, it might be prudent to have a professional at a shop handle the task for an estimated cost of $100 to $200.

More answers

  • Stuart L.

    What kind of oil pressure sensor does a 2007 Honda Accord 2.4 EXL require?

  • Evan M.

    The oil pressure switch for the VTEC system in the 2007 Honda Accord is positioned at the top of the valve.

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