i just realized that oil pressure switch is missing but the solenoid is still connected but there seems to be no power or ground when i tested the plug for the OPS... what should i do?

Asked by migration_yosef22 Jan 25, 2012 at 05:46 AM about the 1996 Honda Civic DX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the oil pressure switch is missing but the solenoid is intact but there is no ground when i tested
the OPS port... what should i do? and if i install a new one where should i place the wire and
where do i connect the ends?i have no idea where it is pinned i only know it goes to the ECU...
isnt it supposed to be connected like this?

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but it is missing and whereshould it be connected? the ECU? how do i find the connection?

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