Best routing for oil pressure switch??

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tery

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I'm guessing that this line going into to side of the bottom of the oil pan is a pressure sending switch maybe, ...anyway, the guy had it routed behind the starter and that put a lot of strain on the wire. I routed it under the starter and toward the front of the car so it is loose/free. Then just zipped it so it is secure. Is there any reason the wire for this switch is supposed to be routed behind the starter?? I hope not..
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?? behind the starter and into the side of the oil pan? that is the low oil level sender. typically it is routed behind the starter so that you can r/r the starter without messing with that wire, but it doesn't really matter...
 

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Thank you guys, there is no leak, I just thought the line was really taught when it was routed behind the starter, I let it be lose going under the starter and then zipped to the other wires there...rr starter??/ I don't think it'll ever need another starter ...:-00
When I moved that ps fluid cooler, it was all pretty easy all in all.
Thanks again,
T
 

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