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Dorman 926-041 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Compatible with Select Models

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  • Direct replacement - this engine oil pressure sensor is designed to match the fit and function of an original sensor on specified vehicles
  • Ideal solution - engineered to help accurately monitor oil pressure when an original sensor has failed from heat or internal component damage
  • Durable construction - designed and manufactured to strict specifications for reliable performance
  • Trustworthy quality - backed by a team of product experts in the United States and more than a century of automotive experience
  • Ensure fit - to make sure this part fits your exact vehicle, input your make, model and trim level into the garage tool


This engine oil pressure sensor is designed to match the function of an original sensor on specified vehicles. It is engineered to help accurately monitor oil pressure when an original sensor has failed from heat or internal component damage.


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Reviewed in Canada on January 12, 2025
The part was exact and was cheaper than buying from partsource
GatorBait
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
This product was good value, and unlike most of the others, comes with the filter screen that must be replaced also. The "Easy to Install" got a 1-Star, not because of the product, but because of the nature of where the unit is located on the engine. On my Silverado, between firewall and engine, with about 1" space to get your hand down into. Not easy. After you do it 3 or 4 times, with the right tools, it's easy and about a 10 minute fix. Compare that to $450 at an auto shop. Check out YouTube videos and buy the socket made for this job...makes it easy and no cusssing necessary.
Hex
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
Order a 27mm deep well socket when you order this sensor. Anyone with basic skills can replace this sensor. Get a 10mm ratchet and take off the driver side and passenger side under panel held on by two bolts on each side and pull clips at the top of the panel. Mine had the center glovebox so release the pull down tab and pull back to remove the glovebox. You should have four 10mm bolts to remove the center housing and pull straight back to remove that. On top of the doghouse is a floor vent extension that just pops out. Release the 4 latches and pull the doghouse straight back and angle it over to the drivers side so that you can access the sensor from the passenger side. If you want to take the doghouse out completely you will need to remove the passenger seat but I was able to replace the sensor by just pushing it over to the driver side. The sensor is on the driver side at the very back of the motor. Remove the locking clip for the harness and push in on the locking tab to remove the harness. Use the 27mm socket to remove the sensor and replace with the new one. Reassemble and reconnect the battery and you are good to go.
David Cloninger
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Thought it was defective or something else. I did not solver the ZERO oil pressure reading. I saw a note that someone suggested to disconnect the negative cable and actually cycle the key while disconnected. It fixed it 100%.I thought it was a bad part, but this is just a step that needs added to any instructions
ZAKI V
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
Disconnect your battery... I panicked when it didn't move after the second try... watched a few vids... disconnected the battery, cycled the key, reconnected the batt... and it works...
Ron Power
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2024
Fit exactly as it was supposed to and cured my problem
MRCBuilds
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I had no oil pressure reading on my 2012 chevy truck 5.3, after changing the sensor, back to perfect oil pressure. using your left hand reach over the heat shield to remove the plug. use a pick tool to extract the screen. took about 10 minutes.
Trevor C
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2024
The oil pressure gauge on my 2009 GMC Sierra had been fluctuating for some time and this fixed the problem.
jason rodgers
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2024
Same as oem but half the price of auto zone or advance auto parts. Delivered on time and works great!
Rosa M. Ferreira
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
Anyone who knows what it takes to replace a oil sender unit, knows it a pain! I purchased this oil sender unit in November 2023 replaced it and today January 31 2024 it stopped working. I noticed a check engine light and a code for the unit came on. Which then at glance I noticed the oil gauge was not responding to the throttle thrust and yes I checked the oil level and it was fine. I caution where these products are made.
Greg
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2023
Exact OEM replacement, worked perfectly!
DD26
Reviewed in Canada on March 21, 2023
2009 Sierra oil sending unit had max pressure which indicates the sensor is failing.This was a direct replacement and I replaced the screen at same time.You can buy the proper socket on Amazon for cheap or if you have a 27mm deep socket.It was a pain to do. 4 hrs for a mechanically inclined person.U tube removal tips before if your willing to try it.Set up for tool:Socket- 3/8 universal joint- 6” extension- 3/8 ratchet. Might need a breaker bar a first but can be final removed and start install by hand.
Low2222
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
The product is fine. It fits and took care of my issue with the check engine light and 0 oil pressure reading. However, if you are going to install without removing all of the parts recommended by GM, I highly recommend getting the special socket for installing the pressure sensor. I tried using a 27MM socket, which was recommended by a video I found, and it did not go well. I was able to remove the old one without issue but the socket got stuck on the new part so I had to remove it and force it out. The process was a pain and took well over an hour before I gave up. The next day I went to the auto parts store and bought the sensor switch socket (which was only $12) and was able to finish up the job in about 5 minutes. I also used a swivel attachment and extension for my 3/8 socket. So the part is great and installs without issue if you have the right tools.
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