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⚡ Upgrade your ride’s heartbeat with precision pressure sensing!
The HIHIAV 917-143 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Filter is a stainless steel, flange-mounted sensor filter designed for select Chevrolet, GMC, Buick, and Cadillac models from 2002 to 2017. It ensures accurate oil pressure readings with 100% automated testing for durability and leak resistance. Featuring a plug-and-play design, it reduces installation time by 10 minutes and comes in a dual-pack for easy maintenance every 6-12 months, all backed by a 1-year warranty.













| ASIN | B0BGL89FGJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,932 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #21 in Automotive Replacement Transmission Oil Pressure Sensors |
| Brand Name | HIHIAV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (203) |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 12 Months |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HIHIAV |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model | 12673134 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | Push-Pull |
| Sensing Distance | 5 Centimeters |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pressure Sensor |
| Style Name | Round |
| UPC | 768477371862 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 150 Degrees Celsius |
R**O
Good quality
Good quality exactly like the original part
S**K
Works
Works so far. No more low oil pressure warning. Hard to get to, but that's no fault of the sensor, just fine GM engineering.
C**R
Worked, fit, no leak!
Fit as it should, lost the error code. Pain in the rear to install, have to crawl into the engine bay, get next to the firewall, after you take out a fuel feed line off. Buy the part and take it to your repair shop and negotiate a price, will save your back. Oh, OE is orange, this is black, it's not OE, but it fit and worked properly.
G**H
Oil Pressure Sensor Screen for 2012 GMC 6.2 Liter Engines
Purchased these when I could not get an actual GMC Original Part. The screen material is VERY CLOSE to the original and probably could be used instead of the Manufacturers part. In the photos, the Original GMC Filter with the BLUE O-Ring is on the Right and the Amazon Filter is on the Left. Very Close Screen Material. The Plastic and the Rubber O-Rings are exactly the same. This is the filter that goes beneath the replacement Oil Pressure Sensor on the Back of the Engine. In later years after 2014 the position was moved to the front of the engine. The Fit and Functionality are the same between the 2 filters. The Original GMC filter material on the Right is cross hatched and the Amazon Replacement Filter on the Left is a Square Pattern. I would have no problem installing either one. How you remove either of these filters is to use a coarse thread 13mm bolt or a comparable thick lag bolt and screw down lightly into the filter and pull it out. That is the secret to removing and replacing it. Hope this review helps you. If you have to take the truck to the dealer this job will cost $800
J**C
perfect fit
Perfect replacement for 2013 5.3 liter. Here's a tip, to make your life easier removing the old one, lightly screw in a lag screw and pull. Try a 5/16" or 3/8" lag about 3 inches long. You only need to get a bite on it and out it will come.
D**E
Make sure your engine uses a style filter some engines do not use it
Purchase a filter going in an engine I was working on wound up. The engine would not accept them. No part on the company‘s fault that made the filters. The motor was just not drilled out to take them.
R**.
The quality of the product is very good
This is a great part and the quality of it is amazing.
D**B
Just what I needed
If you are changing the oil pressor sensor, it is suggested to replace the filter screen. My 2009 GMC Sensor went out and when I changed it I used this part for the replacement. Fit as like it was an OEM part.
I**R
Excelente
Á**Z
No fue compatible con el motor 6.2l de sierra denali 2014
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