ACDelco GM Original Equipment D1835A Engine Oil Pressure Switch
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I don't think it'll fit based on my charts.
You need to know if the switch leaks as it controls the oil level when your car is cold and when it warms up it decreases the oil pressure. One sign that you may have a bad switch is an oil light keeps coming on after you have changed your oil.
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My 2001 Impala had been leaking oil and was giving me false low oil pressure warnings. This type of leak has subsided after changing out this part, and the warning messages have gone away. When I reach top speed at 88 mph, the flux capacitor fully engages and I find I am on a voyage There's no doubt about it, it You should just take care not to overtighten the screw.
During another service order, Amazon was wrong about a part and the part turned out to fit my car. Before searching for it, I had already written down the number, as I always try to use a trusted brand. AC Delco was actually more affordable than some off-brands that arguably did fit but were not actually AC Delco. Even though I ordered it anyway, it turned out to be the correct part. I just wanted to clarify that in case anyone else has the same vehicle, they can proceed to order the part as well.
Best of all, it did not cause my low pressure warning light to come on. The part was easy to install based on a youtube video I watched. I am a certified youtube mechanic, so it was no issue at all. I had an issue, however, because the pressure line that came from my power steering pump got in the way, making it difficult to install the special socket that I bought. I do not think I would have needed the special socket on my 3800 V6 Impala I could have worked with channel lock pliers or a pipe wrench instead.
I replaced the old switch with a pressure switch, which fixed the problem since the old switch leaked IF YOU USE THE PROPER TOOL, they are easy to replace! It is advisable to buy the Oil Pressure Socket to replace old and install new switch if you do not have one.
The prices are very competitive. A little hard to get to but does work. It is now no longer necessary to monitor low oil pressure.
It took me only a few minutes to fix my oil leak! It was the silliest thing I ever did to cause one. I am certain that this was the problem. My hands are not too busy so I can do it. It is true I have used tools in the past, even though I am not a professional mechanic. You can find out more about the location and installation process on YouTube. A pair of channel locks worked just fine for me. There are a lot of micro-turns in the Pliers, so it takes some time.
It's been about 2 weeks since the part was installed by the local auto shop, and everything seems to be working now.
It was infuriating to see the oil pressure gauge on my 2001 Monte Carlo sometimes read zero and the dashboard flashed a warning about low oil pressure. It took about 15 minutes to replace this sensor and fixed the problem. The sensor can only be removed with a specialized socket, since it is almost impossible to reach with a wrench.