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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
FITS GOOD
Ahmed Alblooshi
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on September 7, 2024
يتصلون اكثر عن مره يطلبون تقييم التوصيل !!
Wes Hubbard
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024
Worked as advertised to solve 99 psi oil pressure display and engine code.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024
Performed well
Teagan S Cobb
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
REVISED: Sensor lasted for 24 hours then went out! Garbage. Get OEM. Don't waste your time!!My P0520 code came on and the oil pressure gauge was stuck at 96 (way too high). Ramped the car up and swapped put the sensor with a 1 1/16 deep socket. Took about 15 minutes. Working well so far. Saved $250 on a mechanic. Thanks!
Matt M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2024
Installing this on my 2012 Corvette Z06 was not fun. Beyond that the part works great and seems like a terrific value.
P. T. Kreigh
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
Replaced in an '07Corvette. In most cases the sensor is going to be located in the middle, up near the firewall. That requires disconnecting and removing the wiper tray which exposes the cowel you will need to remove (or cut through) to get to the sensor. If you choose the cut-through method, you'll need a hole saw and you'll need a VERY large, deep socket - something like 1 1/16" to fit on the sensor and remove it/install it. A simple device. The question is do you have enough tools+patience+acumen to install it?
Mark L. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
Not the fault of the sensor, but the little red locking tabs that lock the black locking tab is very hard to press out! However, minimal oil will be lost and you'll need a 27mm open end wrench to get her loose/tight. I put this in a 5.7L Wk2 where I listen to Megadeth on constant loop, Dave Mustaine would approve of this sensor.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
I had gone to several local mechanics and the average estimate was $700 to replace the oil pump on my 07 GMC Sierra 1500 Classic. I wasn't satisfied with the answers I was getting, so I did some searching on YouTube and found out that it was probably the Oil Pressure Sensor; look it up, it may be your issue. So of all the possible vendors, I chose GWA Auto Parts because it looked the most OEM of the choices on Amazon. The repair only took 15 minutes, even though it was done mostly by feel (thanks GM for making it harder than it had to be). I do suggest buying the socket for it; I had to go to my local auto part store for the socket.
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