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The Osilly Car Oil Pressure Sensor Socket is a durable, heat-treated alloy steel tool featuring a 6-point hex drive for superior grip and torque. Designed for quick, slip-free sensor removal and installation, it fits 3/8" drive wrenches and is compatible with a wide range of GM oil pressure switches from 1987 to current models. Its rustproof, wear-resistant finish ensures long-lasting performance for professional-grade automotive maintenance.
Color | Black |
Brand | Osilly |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Length | 3 Inches |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Manufacturer | Osilly |
Model | Oil Pressure Sensor Socket |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Item model number | Oil Pressure Sensor Socket |
Manufacturer Part Number | Osilly-Auto |
C**S
Great if needed
If you need to remove an oil pressure sensor on a newer vehicle, you will need this tool. A regular socket will not fit. This item is of good quality.
S**T
Good socket, fits many different vehicles's sensors
This fit my sensor perfectly and it appears to be built tough. It will make a nice addition to any toolbox.
C**N
Yes
It fit perfectly
M**Z
Junk
Doesnt fit, paint on the tool is too thick which caused it to not slide on, maybe if I took a hammer to it I could have gotten it on, but decided to return instead, bought a different brand, same size.. the new one fit perfectly.. choose another brand save yourself the hassel
M**.
Save you tons of time
Great, it wasn't the perfect fit, but this tool is absolute must for an oil sensor replacement. Saved me probably an hour of struggle with a regular c ranch. Nice toolđ
G**J
ONLY 27mm fit GM oil sensor not 11/8!!!
Will not fit GM oil pressure sensor. I have 2012 Silverado 5.3 did not fit. You have to have a 27mm. I repeat this is too small!
A**N
2010 Chevy Silverado 5.3
Worked great installing oil pressure sending unit on my truck. Could not have done the job without it! It fit perfect. OEM unit was a hair bigger, so I did have to use a different socket to remove it and needed this socket to install the replacement unit.This job CAN be done without removing the intake manifold. I am not a mechanic, so I watched SEVERAL YouTube videos to get ideas on how to tackle this job. Using different ideas from several videos , taking my time, I got it done in about an hour or two. You need several other tools, none too costly, to get the job done. The other tools are available on Amazon. Watch the YouTube videos to see what you will need.Doing this myself, saved me over $400 !!!!!!
H**D
It served it's purpose.
The disaster of a motor I was working on was written off and I swapped it. All the sensors and other things had to be swapped over. So this was useful. Granted since the motor was on the ground I didn't need this "special tool" then, but I got this before I had determined what was bad ((shrug)).
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