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Review on Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor For Mercury 87-856156A2 856156T02 Outboard 110 Jet 115 135 150 175 200 225 250 300 HP DFI EFI Sea Pro XS M2 Sportjet Jet Drive 2001-2010 by Ben Rodriguez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Jetting Smoothly with the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor

When you're out on the water, the last thing you want to worry about is the reliability of your boat's engine. That's why the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor is a must-have for any Mercury outboard owner. This sensor is compatible with a range of Mercury outboard models, from 110 Jet to 300 HP DFI EFI Sea Pro XS M2 Sportjet Jet Drive 2001-2010, making it a versatile addition to your boating equipment. Installing the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor is a breeze thanks to its simple design. The sensor fits snugly into the oil tank and accurately measures the oil level to ensure consistent performance. The switch responds quickly to changes in the oil level, alerting you to any potential issues so you can act quickly to prevent damage. One of the standout features of this sensor is its durability. Made from high-quality materials, it's built to withstand the rigors of marine use. Whether you're cruising around the lake or hitting the open ocean, you can feel confident that the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor will keep your engine running smoothly. Overall, the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor is a high-performing and reliable addition to any Mercury outboard. While it may not be the most glamorous piece of equipment, it's an essential one that can help you avoid costly engine repairs down the line. So if you're looking for a low-maintenance way to keep your Mercury running smoothly, give the Jetunit Optimax Oil Tank Switch Sensor a try.

Pros
  • This sensor is specifically designed for use with Optimax engines, ensuring reliable monitoring and preventing engine damage due to low oil levels
Cons
  • Questionable Longevity