oil temperature sensor on 98 eclipse rs?
i bought aftermarket oil temp. drench temp. and voltage gauges and i need help finding the oil
There isn't one.





Since we can't all take the bus, bike, provide a shiny new hybrid or an all-electric Tesla and because our diesel options in Canada are meagre, there are little things drivers can do to make their vehicles greener.
I'm not talking about buying a conversion kit so your one's nearest car can run on french fry grease, but simple, everyday things drivers can do to do their environmental footprint just a wee bit smaller.
Here's a inventory of the Top 5 tips to make your car better for the environment and keep your operating costs low.
1. Keep it sweep The products you use to clean your car should be environmentally friendly. Check the labels to see if they are biodegradable. If not, don't discharge them into the sewers, the sink or in floor drains. Drivers should deliver used fluids such as engine oil and antifreeze to a certified recycling depot for disposal. One litre of oil can compel a slick bigger than a football field and one drop of oil can foul 25 litres of water. Proper disposal is notable for the environment.
Source: National Post

i bought aftermarket oil temp. drench temp. and voltage gauges and i need help finding the oil
There isn't one.
The oil neck doesn't have much to do with overheating. If you had virtually no oil the engine would overheat before it destroyed itself but it sounds like you have a cooling obstreperous. You...
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