- Brand: Dorman
- Switch Type: Pressure Switch
- Color: Black
- Unit Count: 1.0 Count
- Number of Items: 1
- Direct replacement – this engine oil pressure sensor filter is designed to match the fit and function of the original filter on specified vehicles
- Restores functionality – reliable replacement for an original part that has failed due to clogging
- Durable construction – this part is made from quality materials to ensure reliable performance and long service life
- Trustworthy quality – backed by team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
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blackholenulled –
This is not easy to remove or install, but that is more because of GM’s engine design rather than anything to do with the quality of the product. I studied the videos on YouTube on how to remove this from the hole. You have to use a several inch long bolt to hook the old screen and pull it out. The whole process of removing the old oil sensor and screen is done entirely by feel because the oil sensor is behind the intake against the firewall. At first I didn’t think I had gotten the screen out, and I thought I had dropped it back into the hole. I couldn’t fish it out again. Then I put a borescope in the hole and realized the screen wasn’t there, which meant I did indeed fish it out and it had dropped onto the engine somewhere. I never found the old screen, but I did feel it on the end of the bolt before I lost it. Installing the new screen is once again by feel, but not difficult, just drop it in the hole closed end down and push with your finger. The screen keeps crud out of the sensor, so it’s necessary. First photo shows the screen removed, second photo is after the new screen is installed.
BRIAN –
Changing this is a pain because you can’t see anything your doing. Make sure to buy the socket for it. YouTube how to remove the wiring clip and connector. I pulled off the 1 vent line at the back valve cover.It’s a quick clip so it comes off easy. Used the special socket 3/8 drive wobble end attached directly to socket. Then used attach a 5in extension and a regular ratchet. A flex head rachet would of been nice but removing the 1 vent line made a regular rachet work. There was a also a tiny screen below the sensor. Used a 6in x 3/8 course thead lag bolt for wood to remove the screen. Screw it in like a 1/8 of a turn to the screen and it grabs it.
Peteg918 –
This corrected the issue I had in my 2012 silverado, where the oil pressure gauge bounce from low to high. I gave it a three star for install because it was a pain in the butt to get the old one out as it sits on the rear of the manifold. Definitely watch the install video if you have never done this, that uses the bolt to get it out.
Juan rendon –
Buenos
marlu04 –
It is what it is
Review godmother –
Works great
Tom –
Product was perfect fit and hopefully function.
Richard K. –
This was a little tricky to get out but I found a curved pick did the trick on hooking it to pull it out.Then just drop the new screen in.DONE!!