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The RICHWEI 12677836 Oil Pressure Sensor is a high-quality replacement part designed for a variety of Chevrolet and GMC vehicles from 2003 to 2008. Made from durable materials, this sensor ensures accurate pressure readings and easy installation, making it an essential component for maintaining your vehicle's performance.
Brand | RICHWEI |
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum Oxide |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Style | Oil Pressure Sensor |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Pressure |
Manufacturer | RICHWEI |
Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.83 x 1.46 x 1.46 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 12677836 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 12677836 |
S**S
Worked perfectly. Fixed my erratic oil pressure readings
Worked perfectly. Installed it in my 2003 Suburban 5.3 Vortec. Its a pain to install but that has nothing to do with the sensor itself, just the location in the engine bay. Word of advice make sure you get a oil pressure sensor specific socket and it helps if you disconnect the fuel lines to access the part of the bay where the sensor is located.
C**J
SS
I never leave reviews but the sensor works its magic and definitely fits a 2003 Chevy Silverado SS which comes with a 6.0 but clearly it’s a oil pressure sensor so a pain in the ass to work with but once done properly it works great!
D**Y
Great for the Price if you can do it yourself
Worked for my 07 GMC Yukon 4.8L engine! As soon as it was plugged in and the car was started, my oil pressure gauge started working again!
W**.
Price
Fit good and good price
R**E
So far it works.
I purchased this for my 2005 Chevy trailblazer.At present it has been working well. It was a good price for which I paid for it. I would recommend this.
J**S
Good Replacement on 5.3 GM
As many have stated, this sensor is a bit of a Kam*ala to get in and out of a 5.3L GM engine. But it is do-able, if you can work by feel and if you can change a spark plug, you can save yourself about $300 by doing it yourself. Getting the old one out was more of a challenge than putting this replacement part in. Once I had the old one out, it was a piece of cake to drop this one into place and get it tightened down. You will have to procure a 1-1/16 inch or 27 mm deep socket and a few extensions and a u-joint type adapter to pull this off. I used one from Hotel Foxtrot rather than the ones available here because HF is cheaper, and in any event was not hard other than that part about leaning up over your engine compartment. I just used a patio chair pad and an old rug to keep from scratching my paint, etc. and it was no problem. I am 6'3, you will need a tall footstool for this gig. I only removed the plastic vortex cover from the engine. Some videos recommend you remove other parts, but I did not need to. Just took a little time and patience, and saved me several hundred dollars by DIY. Lots of videos on YouTube to watch to bolster your confidence before you take the plunge. But eminently doable by anyone who is comfortable changing their own oil or changing a spark plug or similar light work. My oil pressure was reading almost 80 PSI whether the engine was running or not, so after watching some YouTube decided the sensor was probably the issue. Replaced it and now it's working perfectly. I can't speak to longevity yet of this product but if it fails, I will post an update. Hope this helps you.
F**O
Gm style oil sending unit
Worked good measured oil correctly
D**R
It wont last. Cheap
Not even worth one star. Lasted 2 days. Your better off just getting the ACDelco one.
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