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GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor

GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor

GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor
$ 19.39

Score By Feature

Based on 34 ratings
Customer service
9.45
Value for money
9.19
Delivery
9.57
Packaging
9.42

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Product Description

A part recommended by GM to replace an original factory component in your GM car
Our OE parts supply the quality, reliability, and durability you expect from GM
Fit, form, and function are all manufactured according to GM OEM specification
China is the country of origin

Questions & Answers

What is this? Is it the same thing as an Evap ?

Yes, it is.

would like to buy three temperature sensors but I will be there before August 13. Could you please let me know?

Your purchases will be delivered to them if you purchase from me

Selected User Reviews For GM Genuine Parts 15-51267 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Temperature Sensor

I am pleased with the value I received
5/5

My problem has been resolved. I found my problem and fixed it. Please read the following information You do not need to pull the dash, just remove the front passenger air bag cover from the top and you'll It is just a matter of cutting the old one and dropping it Remove the old one and install a new one if necessary. Your compressor will begin working as soon as you plug it in.

Brycen Yu
Brycen Yu
| Feb 14, 2021
The 2011 GMC Sierra's condenser is no longer frozen
5/5

I cannot figure out how to set this up. It would have cost me 700 for the labor if I had gone to a shop nearby. Considering you have to take out the steering column and remove the dash, this will be a big undertaking. My cooling system was in need of replacement, so I cut a hole in the top of it instead of draining the In order to replace the temperature sensor, I cut a hole in the temperature door between the condenser and temperature door. As soon as I replaced the sensor, I used JB weld to seal it up and haven't had any problems If you decide to reinstall the dash, make sure you reconnect everything.

Anthony Ryan
Anthony Ryan
| Aug 15, 2020
I really like how this works
5/5

The savings are in the tens of thousands. Problem with the air conditioning has been fixed. Air bag was taken out and glove box was taken out. A hole was punched and the old was removed and a new one installed. We patched a hole that was an inch and a half wide.

Holly Gonzalez
Holly Gonzalez
| Sep 05, 2020
I like it a lot
5/5

I really like it.

Meredith Baxter
Meredith Baxter
| Sep 17, 2020
Offer of the day
5/5

Getting my air conditioner to stop freezing is now fixed. I saved $1500 thanks to you.

Madalyn Greene
Madalyn Greene
| Mar 31, 2021
This is good
5/5

I like it.

Scarlett Vaughan
Scarlett Vaughan
| May 12, 2021
After 15 minutes, the evap is frozen and is no longer blowing cold air
5/5

I saved a lot of money. Just knowing what to do made the install easy.

Lilian Grant
Lilian Grant
| May 03, 2021
It's an original part, so it works! The replacement is exactly the same, and it works as expected - The recommended method
5/5
Braylon Wright
Braylon Wright
| Jan 18, 2021

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