Oil Pressure Sensor & Lifter Cover Gasket on a 2013 GMC Sierra
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Replacement of the oil sending unit and valley cover gasket on a 2013 GMC Sierra 5.3L
Oil Pressure Sensor:
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Lifter Cover Gasket:
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Hello, would this be the same location for the oil pressure switch on a 2019 sierra?
@jacattack777 Im not really sure, thatd vary by engine size and sometimes the years of generation. I havent done a 19 yet.
Ignore taking it all apart it may be easier to get to it but takes way more time to just reach your hand back there I'm a big guy and I was able to unhook it in a matter of like 60 seconds then get you a deep well socket with an extension and no problems 20 minutes tops serious taking all this stuff off takes so much time and that's if it goes right. Then you have to remember to put everything back the same way it isn't worth the time
@The5thOsiris we were doing the lifter cover gasket too. You cant diagnose that without taking it apart. Yes, if doing just the sensor and are not concerned about the valley plate gasket, you can work around the back side.
Hey, Ben!! Thanks for another video!! Quick question. What brand torque wrench do you use? Like how they are set out on your workbench, ready to go.
@SleepysAutomotive the ones I use in my shop are Kolbalt. At home, I actually use the Harbor Freight brand. Both brands have done great for me. Big price difference though, you can usually get coupons for HF brand for 19.99 each.
@MegaMilesBen Thanks,Ben!!
Great video as usual. I hadn't received any notifications in a while from your channel glad I checked it for new videos. Don't know why that happened bell was still set to receive all notifications 🤷. ✌🏻
@markb3129 Ive slowed down a bit on posting, a lot of my clients have been staying around for the jobs lately so it makes it hard to do and there have been a couple videos that havent gone as planned or was too hard to video at some point. Im trying to get myself back into the swing of it though, Ive been slacking for sure lol.
@@MegaMilesBen you have to do what's good for you and business I totally understand. Hopefully I will get the notification for the next one. Keep up the good work. ✌🏻