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testing oil pressure switch

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Is there any way to test the oil pressure switch on my 80 gs1100?
 
Is there any way to test the oil pressure switch on my 80 gs1100?

1.) when engine is off you should have a short (use an ohm meter) between tip and ground.

2.) When the engine is running a volt meter between the tip and plus side of battery should be zero volts.

If step #2 goes to 12V then the switch is bad (or you have no oil flow).

U an do the same thing with the sensor removed pushing on the disk when you think oil is flowing
 
The bikes not running. I can run a hot wire from the harness to the oil press. light & the light works. With the switch removed from the bike, how can I wire the op switch to turn out the light?
 
The bikes not running. I can run a hot wire from the harness to the oil press. light & the light works. With the switch removed from the bike, how can I wire the op switch to turn out the light?

Ground the switch housing and the light should come on;

When you push the disk the light will go out.
 
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