Hi Everyone,
I have a 2009 XC90 3.2 AWD Nordic. The vehicle had done 107000 kms on purchase and has now done 130000kms 14 months later. I noticed when I bought it that the oil pressure light didn't come on, key on engine off. I initially suspected a blown dash bulb, which I checked, but found that the dashes printed circuit uses surfaced mounted LED's, so no bulb. I have since gone looking all over the engine where the oil pressure switch may be located so I can test it and the circuits function (check the light itself works).To date, I don't know where it is, so I don't know how this engine feeds back a low pressure warning to the driver. Online sources indicate that the engine uses a single pin screw in style oil pressure sender, but for the life of me I can't locate it. I even visited a local Volvo wrecker which had the same engine out of the vehicle with the inlet manifold removed, but no luck. I can find nothing on its location online. Any assistance with this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
3.2 B6342s Oil pressure switch location
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The 3.2 is used by Volvo and it is used by Land Rover
(I own one of each, both with the 3.2)
2008 LR2 3.2
2010 S80 3.2
Note: there are slight difference in the engine and it is possible that the XC90 has an oil pressure sending unit
From the Land Rover Board --> For the 3.2 LR2 version
There is no oil pressure switch on your engine.
Quote from the manual:
There is no oil pressure switch on the engine therefore low pressure is calculated by the ECM using the following data:
• High oil temperature >110°C.
• High holding current on the VCT actuator (>590mA).
If both of these conditions are fulfilled and the engine speed is <2900 rpm a message is then sent to the instrument pack which then illuminates the oil pressure warning lamp in the event of oil pressure failure.
Here is the link
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic31826 ... l+pressure
Good luck
Paul
PS if you wan to measure the oil pressure there is a port on the back of the engine plugged by a bolt, this would be the logical location for a sending unit.
(I own one of each, both with the 3.2)
2008 LR2 3.2
2010 S80 3.2
Note: there are slight difference in the engine and it is possible that the XC90 has an oil pressure sending unit
From the Land Rover Board --> For the 3.2 LR2 version
There is no oil pressure switch on your engine.
Quote from the manual:
There is no oil pressure switch on the engine therefore low pressure is calculated by the ECM using the following data:
• High oil temperature >110°C.
• High holding current on the VCT actuator (>590mA).
If both of these conditions are fulfilled and the engine speed is <2900 rpm a message is then sent to the instrument pack which then illuminates the oil pressure warning lamp in the event of oil pressure failure.
Here is the link
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic31826 ... l+pressure
Good luck
Paul
PS if you wan to measure the oil pressure there is a port on the back of the engine plugged by a bolt, this would be the logical location for a sending unit.
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