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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).
Caine
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Great product. Great Price..
Andy S
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I had my intake manifold off to replace the gasket and this made the oil sensor very accessible so I changed it and that fixed my oil pressure needle that flickered around constantly. Replaced on 2002 Yukon 5.3L with 360k. Hope this lasts as long as the original.
Howard
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Worked Fine
Mikey D
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2024
Better deal than local auto part store sensors. Worked as it should with no issues. This is the second one ive purchased so far and no issues with quality yet. Have one on a 6.0l and another on a 4.8l.
Lyle Stine
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
As others have stated this does have a little but shorter threads than oem, but it fit right in and stopped my sons truck from leakingb oil all over my new concrete. Just make sure you use a torque wrench and torque to manufacturers specs.It has worked for a month so far with out issue. If it fails sooner I'll update
Dave L SMITH
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
I just had a re-manufactured PowerTorque 6.0L GM engine put in my 2000 Silverado 2500. All the sensors were replaced but not OEM. The oil pressure was significantly lower than I expected and at times did not vary with RPMs as it should. I decided to replace the sensor myself. I bought this OEM sensor and the sensor removal socket. It is a bit tricky to get to the sensor as it is at the back of the engine behind the intake manifold. When I removed the electrical plug from the old sensor it came apart in 2 pieces. After installing the new OEM sensor oil pressure indication is normal and as expected. Always go with OEM sensors!!
JCS
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2023
Definitely a Genuine GM part. This one is replacing another one just like it that I installed 1.5 years ago during an engine overhaul. Hopefully this one will last longer. Installing it would be a cake walk if it were not for the location. Damn that small tab on the driver's side rear intake manifold. Tore my arm up a little. Other than that, sender works great! My arm, it still works too. John. The torque on the sender is 15FTLBS. Do not exceed or you may break the threaded part of the sender off in the engine block. You do not want to do that.
Olde Fogey
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019
My 02' Chevy with a 5.3 Vortec started leaking oil. My old oil sending unit worked fine but these have a reputation for eventually leaking oil. The dealer wanted over $300 for a new one installed. I read the Amazon reviews, watched the video's and decided to do it myself.I found this one on Amazon, but the "Will It Fit" tab said that this was incorrect for my vehicle. I bit the bullet and paid $100 for one at a GM dealer. I also bought a sensor socket from Auto Zone which requires a 1/2" drive. Getting the old sensor out was very quick and easy. Getting to it, not so easy. When I tried to install the sensor the top, electronic portion broke. The Auto Zone socket was a bit wobbly and the angle of the drive wasn't the best.Over $100 poorer, I looked at the part number on the box and it was the same as the one on Amazon that said it wouldn't fit. The ACDelco part website also said it was the correct part. I ordered it from Amazon without hesitation. I also ordered the Lisle 13250 socket which takes a 3/8 drive. This drive fits the sensor like a glove. No wobble at all. Buy it. Hoping to get a better angle on the ratchet, I also bought a 10" drive extension which I used with a 6" extension that I had. With everything I needed, it only took about 15 minutes to install the new one.Lessons learned. This can be a difficult, but not impossible replacement to do. Watch the videos. Scraped hands are guaranteed. Hands heal. Great Part. OEM. Buy the Lisle socket. You'll be glad that you did. Try to keep a hand on the socket to keep it seated against the engine. You don't want to strip it. The sensor threads are self sealing. You can use Teflon if you want but don't need it. Tighten like you'd tighten a spark plug. Instead of installing off center from the side, climb on the engine. The 16" extension allowed me to almost be TDC on the sensor with very little angle of attack. It's also easier to hold the sensor this way. You'll also need a drive, angle adapter. If you don't wear gloves during the installation, you'll need a good grease remover for your hands. Verify the ACDelco part number from their website if you have any concerns.Depending on the parts and tools you need to buy to do this, the do it yourself savings can be $250! While you're at it, since you're already on top of the engine covered in grease, replace the PCV valve as well. Your engine and your wallet will thank you.
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