Engine Oil Pressure Switch Ford Edge 2.0L 2012-2014 Location and Replacement

Are you trying to track down the engine oil pressure switch (or oil pressure sensor) on your Ford Edge 2.0L but don’t want to waste your time guessing? Look no further!

In this video, I will show you the exact, precise location of this switch so you can quickly spot it and get right to work on your replacement. This component can be highly frustrating to find in the 2.0L EcoBoost engine bay without a direct visual reference. This quick guide is built to save you from unnecessary hassle and help you get your project sorted out fast.

⚠️ Common Symptoms of a Bad Oil Pressure Switch:

When this switch fails or sends faulty signals to the computer on your Ford Edge, it can trigger some very alarming warning signs:

  • Flickering or Constant Oil Warning Light: The oil pressure light illuminates on the dashboard even though your oil level is completely fine.
  • Erratic Gauge Readings: The oil pressure reading fluctuates wildly or drops flat to zero.
  • Check Engine Light (CEL): The vehicle detects a circuit issue and throws diagnostic codes like P0520, P0521, or P0522.
  • Oil Leaks around the Sensor: A cracked or degraded sensor housing can allow engine oil to leak out directly through the electrical connector.

If you are dealing with a stressful oil pressure light or trouble codes, checking this switch is your critical first step. Watch the video to see exactly where it is hidden on the engine block so you can perform the replacement smoothly and confidently!

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