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- (-) Remove Timing Cam Belt Kit filter Timing Cam Belt Kit
- Engine Bare (6) Apply Engine Bare filter
- Engine Complete Full (6) Apply Engine Complete Full filter
- Engine Reconditioned (6) Apply Engine Reconditioned filter
- Engine with Ancils (6) Apply Engine with Ancils filter
- Hot film mass airflow meter (6) Apply Hot film mass airflow meter filter
- Inlet Manifold runner control module (6) Apply Inlet Manifold runner control module filter
- Intake ducts (6) Apply Intake ducts filter
- Intake Manifold Flap Motor (6) Apply Intake Manifold Flap Motor filter
- Magneto (6) Apply Magneto filter
- Oil Dipstick (6) Apply Oil Dipstick filter
- Oil Level Sensor (6) Apply Oil Level Sensor filter
- Oil Pressure Sensor Switch (6) Apply Oil Pressure Sensor Switch filter
- Starter solenoid (6) Apply Starter solenoid filter
- TDC Sensor (6) Apply TDC Sensor filter
- Throttle Position Sensor (6) Apply Throttle Position Sensor filter
- Timing Cam Belt Tensioner (6) Apply Timing Cam Belt Tensioner filter
- Turbo & Manifold (6) Apply Turbo & Manifold filter
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About Oil Level Sensors
The Lexus oil level sensor works to read the oil levels in the car engine and this information is displayed on the dashboard for the driver to enable oil levels to be topped up when required.
The location of the oil level sensor will vary from vehicle to vehicle. Depending on the make, year and model of vehicle, the oil level sensor will be positioned on the passenger side or the driver's side of the engine, located in the side of the oil tank. A double wired harness is plugged into the sensor, with a connector attaching directly to the sensor. The oil level sensor should sit tightly secured inside the oil tank.
The purpose of the oil level sensor is to provide the driver with accurate oil level read outs to help prevent the car running out of oil. The oil level sensor is usually made up of a float which is connected to a metal rod, which is attached to a variable resistor (an electrical apparatus designed to counteract or resist electrical current). As the oil is used, the float lowers in the oil tank. As the float lowers it runs along a moving contact on the resistor which increases the resistance of the float. The oil level sensor detects the resistance levels and the oil level indicator on the dashboard reflects this by slowly moving down, or merely indicates with the aid of a light when oil levels are low. Instead of this resistive type of oil sensor, some modern oil level sensors are capacitive level measurement sensors. These are a more accurate electronic or magnetic type of sensor with no moving parts which function to provide precise oil level measurement and enable reliable oil level readout.
Lexus trivia
- The engine is so good on a Lexus LFA that analogue tachometers couldn't keep up. The company had no choice but to use digital tachometers.
- Prince Albert II of Monaco used a Lexus 600h L Landaulet as the official car for his wedding. The car came with a transparent, one-piece roof, and the vehicle took 2000 hours to prepare for the event.
- In 2018, Lexus sold almost 700,000 cars, and since its founding in 1989 has sold a whopping 10 million vehicles. That makes Lexus the fourth best-selling luxury car brand in the world after Mercedes, BMW, and Audi.
- The 24 hour Nurburgring race is always a good event, but Lexus were the first to enter the race with a hybrid car, the RX 400h. Its success in the event led many other manufacturers to look more closely at hybrid cars. Now, Lexus sells more hybrid cars than any other manufacturer, and in the UK, as many as 95% of all Lexus cars sold are hybrids.
- The Lexus LS can be delivered with a custom wooden steering wheel. It's a highly complex addition that requires 67 separate manufacturing steps and usually takes about 31 days to build.