FAE 11630 Oil Pressure Sensor

Compatible with FORD SCORPIO I (GAE, GGE) , FORD SCORPIO I Sedans (GGE) , FORD SCORPIO I Turnier (GGE) Show more info
FAE 11630 Oil Pressure Sensor detects and reports engine oil pressure. Ensures proper lubrication and engine protection.
3.23 EUR
inc. VAT 21%
In stock 1
Delivery 1 day (14.05.2026)
PN 11630
Make FAE
EAN 8435050600375

The FAE 11630 Oil Pressure Sensor is a critical component for monitoring your vehicle's engine oil pressure. It accurately measures the oil pressure within the engine and transmits this information to the vehicle's warning system or engine control unit. Proper oil pressure is vital for the longevity and performance of your engine. Low oil pressure can indicate a serious issue, such as a leak or insufficient oil level, which could lead to significant engine damage if not addressed promptly. Conversely, excessively high pressure can also signal problems within the lubrication system. This sensor is designed to meet the specific requirements of your vehicle, ensuring reliable operation and accurate readings. By providing timely alerts, it helps prevent potential engine failures and costly repairs, contributing to the overall health and efficiency of your car's powertrain.

  • Monitors engine oil pressure accurately
  • Essential for engine lubrication and protection
  • Helps prevent engine damage from low or high oil pressure
  • Ensures reliable operation of the lubrication system
  • Direct replacement for original equipment sensor
  • Designed for specific vehicle applications
  • Contributes to overall engine health and performance
Thread size
M161,5
Pressure [bar]
0,80
  • FORD
    • SCORPIO I (GAE, GGE)
      • 2.5 D (51kW/69PS)
      • 2.5 TD (68kW/92PS)
      • 2.5 TD (85kW/115PS)
    • SCORPIO I Sedans (GGE)
      • 2.5 TD (68kW/92PS)
      • 2.5 TD (85kW/115PS)
      • 2.5 D (51kW/69PS)
    • SCORPIO I Turnier (GGE)
      • 2.5 TD (68kW/92PS)
      • 2.5 TD (85kW/115PS)
  • DAF
    • 400-Serie Furgons
      • 428-435 2.5 TD (71kW/97PS)
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