Design: Typically, it consists of a sensor probe with two electrical pins for connection.
Function: The sensor detects changes in oil levels or pressure and sends electrical signals to the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU) or monitoring system.
Compatibility: Designed to work with specific oil systems, ensuring accurate readings and compatibility with the vehicle's electrical system.
Installation: Easy to install, usually by screwing or threading into the oil reservoir or engine block.
Reliability: Constructed with durable materials to withstand harsh conditions and provide reliable performance over time.
Warning Indicators: Some sensors are equipped with warning indicators to alert drivers of low oil levels or pressure, helping prevent engine damage.