Oil Temp & Pressure Sender Adapter Honda Civic 98 Used on 2040-parts.com
Provo, Utah, US
I used this for a few years on my 98 Honda Civic DX. I decided to take it off due to other problems with my car, but not because this product was faulty. In fact, except for some scratches which are normal due to installation, the adapter is in great condition. It does require an o-ring but I do not have any to sell with this adapter. It has 1/8 NPT ports and I only have one plug included (I don't know where the other one is). GlowShift says that this has m20 p1.5 thread. This sandwich adapter is great for oil pressure and oil temperature gauge senders. It is possible that it may fit the CX and LX models of the 98 Civic as well as 96, 97, 99, and 00 models. I would, however, check with GlowShift on this because I am not sure and I cannot accept returns for those mistakes.
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