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Old 02-12-2022, 12:57 PM   #1
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oil pressure switch

Hello,
New here so bare with me. I have an 03 vw jetta GL 2.0 AVH oil pressure light and beeping came on last weekend. I have never had any issue with car at all now this. I replaced the switch on the oil filter housing still light on and beeping. I have 13.5 volts at the wire the light comes on about 1500rpms and off at idle. I hooked up a mechanical gauge and it's reading 40psi at idle and 60 at 2000rpm so i have good pressure. My question is there a second switch somewhere on this engine?
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Old 02-12-2022, 04:38 PM   #2
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Re: oil pressure switch

Many cars have two switches. They have one for the gauge, and the other for the light. I'm not familiar with the setup on VW's but a quick search shows two different switches. One with a plug, and one with a single spade connection.
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