

⚡ Keep your GM running smooth with precision you can trust!
This Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Switch is a direct-fit replacement part compatible with a wide range of GM vehicles including Silverado, Tahoe, Escalade, and Corvette models from 1997 to 2008. Manufactured by AA Ignition, it ensures accurate oil pressure readings to prevent engine damage, features OEM-quality fit and finish, and comes with a lifetime warranty for ultimate reliability and peace of mind.








| ASIN | B07MFR8S7Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,306 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #28 in Car Oil Pressure Switches |
| Item model number | 12677836AA |
| Manufacturer | AA Ignition |
| Package Dimensions | 9.91 x 9.14 x 5.84 cm; 68 g |
A**I
يتصلون اكثر عن مره يطلبون تقييم التوصيل !!
M**.
Installing this on my 2012 Corvette Z06 was not fun. Beyond that the part works great and seems like a terrific value.
K**T
Working fine so far. The new switch looks exactly like the original switch. This is not an easy repair. It does require the purchase of a special socket. Be sure to remove the screen that resides beneath this switch. The screen will need to be cleaned or replaced before you install the new switch. Take a deep breath and maybe a couple of Valiums before attempting this repair. Good Luck.
P**H
Replaced in an '07Corvette. In most cases the sensor is going to be located in the middle, up near the firewall. That requires disconnecting and removing the wiper tray which exposes the cowel you will need to remove (or cut through) to get to the sensor. If you choose the cut-through method, you'll need a hole saw and you'll need a VERY large, deep socket - something like 1 1/16" to fit on the sensor and remove it/install it. A simple device. The question is do you have enough tools+patience+acumen to install it?
S**Y
05 5.3 LS fits perfect, Worked for a little while then failed to 80. These are random if you get a good one or not. And aren’t made with quality anymore from nearly any company.
A**R
I had gone to several local mechanics and the average estimate was $700 to replace the oil pump on my 07 GMC Sierra 1500 Classic. I wasn't satisfied with the answers I was getting, so I did some searching on YouTube and found out that it was probably the Oil Pressure Sensor; look it up, it may be your issue. So of all the possible vendors, I chose GWA Auto Parts because it looked the most OEM of the choices on Amazon. The repair only took 15 minutes, even though it was done mostly by feel (thanks GM for making it harder than it had to be). I do suggest buying the socket for it; I had to go to my local auto part store for the socket.
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