Remote Oil Pressure Manifold [Bus & Vanagon]

Product:OIL-SENDER
Works With:1968-1991
Manufacturer:GoWesty
Difficulty:

Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.

$74.95 - $133.95

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Oil Pressure Relocation Kit for VW Aircooled & Watercooled Flat-Four Engines

Fits:
All 1968–79 Bus and 1980–91 Vanagon

Take the hassle out of oil pressure monitoring with this precision-engineered relocation kit. Designed for all air-cooled and water-cooled flat-four VW engines, this kit moves the factory oil pressure switch to a much more accessible location on the firewall—making routine maintenance quicker and easier.

The anodized aluminum manifold includes multiple ports, allowing you to:

• Relocate the factory oil pressure switch
• Install an oil pressure sender (M10x1 thread compatible - VDO 036-001)
• Temporarily check oil pressure with a handheld gauge

When paired with our GW-EFI kit, you can connect an oil pressure sender directly to the ECU via the accessory input wire (light blue/red). Select “OP” on your ScanGauge and instantly view real-time oil pressure data, giving you valuable insight into your engine’s health.

Built for durability and performance, the included high-quality braided stainless steel hose provides excellent heat resistance, flexibility, and leak-free reliability.

Whether you're upgrading for better diagnostics or making future maintenance easier, this relocation kit is a clean, smart solution that adds convenience and capability to your Vanagon.

Bundle options:
• Standard Kit 
• Standard Kit w/Pressure Switch
• Standard Kit w/Pressure Switch and Aftermarket Sender
• Standard Kit w/Pressure Switch and Genuine VDO Sender

Remote Oil Pressure Manifold [Bus & Vanagon] Wrench Rating


Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.




All Wrench Ratings



Plug 'n' Play — Requires no or basic hand tools and no mechanical knowledge.


Handy — Requires some hand & power tools and minimal mechanical knowledge.


DIY — Requires a full tool set and broad mechanical knowledge.


Pro — Requires professional-level tools, talent and experience.