Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.GM Genuine Parts Engine Oil Pressure Sensors are designed, engineered, and tested to rigorous standards, and are backed by General Motors. GM Genuine Parts are the true OE parts installed during the production of or validated by General Motors for GM vehicles. Some GM Genuine Parts may have formerly appeared as ACDelco GM Original Equipment (OE).
Tennisshoes
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Fits perfectly, genuine GM part. Not an easy replacement on late model GM trucks.
luis castaneda
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I like that it is GM original.easy to install
Dangel
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
If you take the intake manifold out it's a breeze. If you leave the intake in, well your in for it. I had to replace intake gasket so you know that was a easy install. But it's working as expected. Love the operating of OEM parts. There's nothing like it.
Dog01b
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
This is a GM Part, so it fit as expected. I have a 2009 GMC Sierra truck with 5.3L engine,
Terry Miller
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
Exact replacement. Fixed the issue on my 2009 and 2013 chevy truck.
Quentin
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2024
Worked perfect
Sam
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023
As an enthusiastic DIYer, I recently tackled replacing my vehicle's GM Genuine Parts 12673134 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor. This hands-on experience allowed me to gain insight into the quality and performance of this replacement part. In this review, I'll share my thoughts on the process and the results of my self-replacement endeavor.Easy Installation Process:Replacing the engine oil pressure sensor with the GM Genuine Parts 12673134 was remarkably straightforward. The sensor's design and compatibility with my vehicle ensured a seamless fit, saving me time and eliminating the need for complex modifications or adjustments. The clear instructions provided by GM Genuine Parts further contributed to the ease of installation.Precision Fit and Finish:The GM Genuine Parts 12673134 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor is a testament to quality engineering. Its precision fit and finish were evident as I secured the new sensor. The snug fit was reassuring and blended seamlessly with the existing components, maintaining the integrity of my vehicle's engine system.Restored Confidence:After completing the replacement, I immediately noticed an improvement in the accuracy of my oil pressure readings. The responsiveness and consistency of the GM Genuine Parts sensor instilled a renewed sense of confidence in my vehicle's engine performance. Knowing that I successfully replaced a crucial component myself added to the satisfaction of a well-done job.Reliable Performance:Since the replacement, the GM Genuine Parts Engine Oil Pressure Sensor has delivered reliable performance. It effectively communicates accurate oil pressure information to my vehicle's monitoring system, allowing me to stay informed about the health of my engine.Cost-Effective Solution:Opting for the GM Genuine Parts 12673134 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor for a DIY replacement proved a cost-effective solution. The competitive pricing of the part, combined with the savings from performing the replacement myself, made for a budget-friendly and practical choice.Ongoing Satisfaction:As I continue to drive my vehicle with the GM Genuine Parts Engine Oil Pressure Sensor in place, I'm pleased with its seamless integration and consistent performance. The successful DIY replacement saved me money and gave me a sense of accomplishment and empowerment.Conclusion:The GM Genuine Parts 12673134 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor proved an exceptional replacement option for DIY enthusiasts seeking a reliable and precise solution. Its easy installation, precision fit, restored confidence, reliable performance, cost-effectiveness, and ongoing satisfaction have all contributed to a positive experience. For those considering a DIY engine oil pressure sensor replacement, I wholeheartedly recommend the GM Genuine Parts option for a hassle-free and successful endeavor.
Javier R.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 1, 2023
El sensor funcionó sin problema alguno, me ayudó a borrar el check engine y tengo ahora una medida correcta de la presión de aceite
user
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2021
Replaced factory oil pressure sensor after guage on the dash stopped work and threw a DTC. This part can be replaced without disassembly of the top of the engine but it will be difficult. Oil sensor did not work immediately after replacing. I cleared the DTCs and it worked immediately after starting the engine again.You will need to disconnect fuel line from fuel rail using fuel line removal tool disconnect vent hose from valve cover to make some space to work. The electrical connection on the sensor was turned toward the front of the vehicle so i wasn't able to remove by hand. I used tools to remove the plastic stop and ended up breaking the piece that prevents to accidental removal. I pushed the sound guard, at the back of the engine, toward the firewall and was able to see the plastic piece and use a long flathead to remove the plastic stop. after this piece was removed, i was able to disconnect the hardness. You will need an oil sensor socket, swivel and extension for your ratchet.
LUTORR
Reviewed in Mexico on March 16, 2021
Es original y funciono sin problema lo puse en mi suburban 2010, también le queda a mi Escalade 2010, por cierto debajo del sensor de presión de aceite en el mismo agujero donde enrosca hay un filtro del sensor que tienen que limpiar o cambiar según sea el caso o siempre dará una lectura errónea el sensor ya que ese filtro se tapa y no deja pasar el aceite al sensor para que pueda ser medida correctamente la presión, lo pueden extraer metiendo un tornillo al agujero donde enrosca el sensor para extraerlo.
Matt
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2021
The sensor went in my 2010 Silverado. Oil pressure gauge was showing low pressure then no pressure. This part came as advertised and worked like a charm. Oil pressure gauge has been reading properly for over a year now. No issues.
Nate
Reviewed in Canada on June 2, 2019
Replaced into 2013 Chevy Silverado after P0521 code came up. Replaced it and engine code still there. Did an oil change with synthetic and code went away. Piece of mind knowing I have a new sensor. Product was better price than anywhere else I looked plus it got shipped to my door step.
Louis Mazziotta
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017
After 100k miles oil sensor failed on vehicle constantly read 80 psi even with engine off. I purchase this sensor against online advice stating the OEM sensor seemed unreliable. I went ahead and purchased this sensor trusting OEM part over aftermarket options. It should be noted that there are additional costs with this replacement, you have to remove the intake manifold to get to the part and the gaskets cost around $80 not to mention the half plus day of effort to complete this task, or you could always take it to a dealership.I was afraid of a potential failure of an aftermarket part because of the difficulty of the task of replacing. With confidence in my purchase of an OEM part I accepted the challenge and time commitment. After a long day, and unforeseen issues along the way, this new sensor was installed. I started my vehicle and when everything checked out, I was proud of my accomplishment. Not nearly two weeks and less than 1000 miles THE F¥@ING SENSOR FAILED!!!! NOW I HAVE TO EITHER PAY A REPAIR SHOP TO REPLACE IT, OR DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN. EVEN IF I DO THIS AGAIN, I HAVE TO REPLACE THE GASKET AGAIN SINCE IT WILL NOT BE REUSABLE.AMAZON CSR refunded for sensor. I was not happy so they offered a gift card for less than cost of sensor or gasket; I was still not happy, so they extended my Prime membership one month. I was not asking for anything and in fairness to CSR, not really sure what she could do, but really, one month extention to Prime membership. That membership compels me to spend money with Amazon, so even if it was free they would benefit. I spend thousands each year on Amazon, offering me a month of Prime actually upset me. How does that make it better... I am pissed, and my anger is with this part, but the whole one month just made me feel worse.
Recommended Products