SKP Engine Oil Pressure Switch P/N:SKPS160

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$5.99
MPN: SKPS160
Item Package Code: EA
Part Has Core (Y/N): N
Item Package Quantity: 1

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SKP Engine Oil Pressure Switch P/N:SKPS160
SKP Engine Oil Pressure Switch P/N:SKPS160
$5.99

Keep tabs on engine oil pressure with the SKP Engine Oil Pressure Switch (SKPS160). It installs as a direct-fit replacement across a broad list of Subaru and Toyota applications — including the 1998-2010 Subaru Forester, 1993-2012 Subaru Impreza, 1990-2012 Subaru Legacy, and 1983-1994 Toyota Tercel. See the Buyer's Guide tab for the full 24-application list.

  • What it does: senses engine oil pressure and signals the dashboard oil-pressure warning light or gauge so you have a reading of the engine's lubrication.
  • Signs it may need replacing: an oil-pressure warning light that stays on or flickers, an erratic or dead gauge, or seepage around the switch body. Diagnose the cause first — low readings can also come from other sources.
  • Country of origin: China.
  • Sold individually: the listed applications use one switch per vehicle.

If a faulty original switch is the cause of your warning-light or gauge issue, this unit replaces it.

Interchange: 0K90018501C · 0K90118501 · 134518501 · PS160 · 1S6556 · Manufacturer part number SKPS160

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

0K90018501C, 0K90118501, 134518501, PS160, 1S6556

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this oil pressure switch do?

It senses engine oil pressure and sends a signal to the dashboard oil-pressure warning light or gauge, giving you a reading of the engine's lubrication status.

Will the SKPS160 fit my vehicle?

It's a direct-fit replacement for 24 listed Subaru and Toyota applications, such as the 1998-2010 Forester and 1983-1994 Tercel. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm your exact year, make and model.

What numbers does this switch cross-reference?

It interchanges with 0K90018501C, 0K90118501, 134518501, PS160, and 1S6556. Its own manufacturer part number is SKPS160.

What are signs this switch may need replacing?

An oil-pressure warning light that stays on or flickers, an erratic or non-working gauge, or oil seepage around the switch. Diagnose the cause first, since low pressure can have other sources.

How many switches do I need?

It's sold individually, and the listed applications use one switch per vehicle.