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The A ABIGAIL Oil Pressure Switch Socket is a precision tool designed for professional and DIY mechanics alike, compatible with 3/8" drive and 1 1/8" hex wrenches. It fits 1" and 1 1/16" oil pressure switches up to 2 5/8" long, making it ideal for newer GM and Chrysler vehicles. Lightweight and durable, this socket simplifies oil pressure switch removal and replacement, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and dedicated customer support.



| Operation Mode | ON-ON-OFF |
| Contact Type | Normally Open |
| Connector Type | Component |
| Brand | A ABIGAIL |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Circuit Type | 1-way |
| Mounting Type | Snap in mount |
| Actuator Type | Plunger |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| International Protection Rating | IP00 |
| Number of Positions | 1 |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
| Color | Silver |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | A ABIGAIL |
| Model | Oil Pressure Switch Socket |
| Item Weight | 9.1 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 4.21 x 3.54 x 1.42 inches |
| Item model number | A7646F |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A7648F |
D**.
Great purchase
Great socket at a great price. Works as advertised.
H**A
Labor saver
Worked perfectly on my 2008 Hummer H3.
O**M
Good tool - correct for GM 2000's era sending unit, and many others as well
Not rocket science. You need this type of socket to easily remove that defective leaky sending unit.Yeah, I know one "can" use vise grips, or pliers and maybe get the old unit out. Heck, you can probably take a hammer and bust the old one off at the nub and then use a drill and an extractor bit to get the remaining threaded portion out. There are lots of ways to get a Sending Unit out.IMO, there is one RIGHT way. That is use a correctly profiled oil pressure sending unit socket.So don't argue with me or with yourself. Just order it. It works. It makes the job easy and fast. It is sufficiently well made to last for all the sending units you're likely to replace as a typical DIY guy. IMO this particular one is good enough to go in the hidden drawer of shameful but useful tools that we professional mechanics inevitably have somewhere in our box. At least, we who like to keep our fancy tools out front where folks can see them...hahaSo, if you want Snap-On to continue to thrive, and you want to keep getting those awesome Snap-On freebies and calendars and decals and stuff, AND you replace leaking sending units on a monthly basis, then sure - buy the Snap-On version.If you just need a sending unit socket about once every five or ten years, this is a fine choice.Five stars. No issues. Arrived fast. Got it done. Fit exactly and snug. No slop.
C**E
Perfect fit and price!
The fit was perfect for the oil pressure sending unit on my Chrysler and you can see that it is milled inside for other smaller sized sensors as well.
A**A
does the job sits on the sensor a bit loose
does the job sits on the sensor a bit loose but does work
T**T
A Must have tool for oil pressure sensor
This tool made all the difference in replacing the oil pressure sensor on my Chrysler T&C (2012). the fit was perfect, tool quality seems good and the value for the money was perfect. highly recommend if you need to replace this sensor
S**B
Useful
Works great for replacing oil pressure sensor in a 1965 Mustang. Not sure if I’ll ever use it again but would have been difficult without it.
K**W
Recommended
This is a specialized tool necessary for the oil pressure sensor on my 6.0 liter GM engine. Very happy that I was able to remove the old and install the new.
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