Oil Pressure Sending Unit 6.2L GMC

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  • Oil pressure sending unit 2007 GMC 6.2L Yukon
    Oil pressure switch
    Oil pressure relay
    Without removing intake manifold
    This is where I learned this way of doing this 👇🏽
    • How to change an oil s...

Komentáře • 88

  • @Reldvs1
    @Reldvs1 Před 4 lety +7

    THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!
    I just did this today on 2011 Avalanche.
    Took me about 4 hours.
    Problems I had. 1. Getting fuel line off. 2. Electrical connection plug on sensor was a bear. There was a gray colored u shape tab that has to come up about eighth of inch to allow tab to push in and release connector.
    3. Next problem and for me the hardest. The darn sensor was so tight it took a lot of effort to free it. But once that sensor was removed, I used a bolt to thread in the hold and catch the insides of the filter. Then pop that out and use same bolt threaded into new filter to provide a pushing rod for new filter. It will pop down in place in the hole and then I hand threaded the new sensor in.
    I'm not a mechanic but I am mechanical. I did it. I bought a special deep well socket with thin walls. Had to disconnect the end of one hose and disconnect fuel line ( use special tool) and remove the evap hose completely.
    Hope this can help someone else. THANKS AGAIN! YOUR VIDEO HELPED A LOT!

  • @josephmorford5495
    @josephmorford5495 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just did mine on a 13 1500 silverado. Didnt disconnect anything it can be done but its tight. Thanks for the video amigo

    • @opulence_prime
      @opulence_prime Před 2 měsíci

      How did you get that darn cap with the wires that connects to the sensor off? I’ve given myself arthritis just trying.

  • @thecuss6817
    @thecuss6817 Před 8 měsíci

    Interesting idea to unbolt the transmission mount to provide some extra space. One should know that I watched quite a few CZcams videos before starting, but still had to lay towels over the engine, use a stool, and do some of the work left-handed. I was able to remove one end of a plastic tube at the rear of the engine for more clearance. I did not remove a second tube or the fuel line at its connection. I broke off the gray "protector" on the oil sender harness connector with a screwdriver, and with left hand pushing a long screwdriver against the connector tab and right hand on the connector, I was finally able to release the connector from the oil sender. The special 1 1/16" oil sender socket I bought like 25 years ago did not fit over the sender, I used a 27mm deep socket. Then I used a 1/2" wobble extension, about 5" long, and that was not easy to push into the 27mm deep socket, but the socket had to go on first. Then I used a stubby 1/2" drive flex ratchet to unscrew the oil sender.
    Of course once that was unthreaded it fell somewhere so that took 15 minutes or more to find & remove. So I went to O'Reilly and bought PS508 oil sender, which actually did fit my special socket (but I still used the 27mm deep one).
    So with the new sender (I did not even try to find if the engine had a filter screen, I didn't feel one) purchased, I tied a piece of twine around it it case I dropped that, and screwed that in a few turns with my left hand. Then I put the 27mm deep socket over that, then the wobble extension, then the stubby flex ratchet. 15 minutes later I had that screwed in, and actually in similar orientation as the factory one. So 10 minutes more to remove those tools without dropping them. So 15 minutes later I was able to blindly turn the connector to correct orientation to snap that on.
    I re-connected the one plastic pipe I had removed, and started the Yukon: no oil pressure displayed, and check engine light was still on. So I disconnected the battery, touched cables together to erase all codes/clear computer, reconnected the battery, and started it up: all was working - SUCCESS !!!
    So even though The Cuss cannot fix everything, I was successful today. Yes, this took me several hours, but since I'd just ordered Mrs. Cusser 4 new tires (as the 5-year-old ones were quite dry-rotted), felt why not save $300 to $500 by doing this myself. Some mechanics apparently remove the entire intake manifold for easy access, but that's labor hours. For me, trouble with the special oil sender socket I had threw me for a loop, but the 27mm deep socket I had did save me.
    Realize that 4 different times I packed up stuff and quit, saying the mechanic could try his luck Tuesday, but The Cuss is a persistent little cuss, for sure. Mrs. Cusser is ecstatic, and promised to take care of me tonight....

  • @tonyantonelli3634
    @tonyantonelli3634 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing your find. I was concerned about my engine. You have helped me tramendously. Blesssings upon you😊

  • @atxjax1
    @atxjax1 Před 5 lety +10

    Another tip would be to unbolt the rear transmission mount. Lift the transmission in order to rock the engine way from the firewall a few inches. Gives you more room to work.

    • @manbearpig2164
      @manbearpig2164 Před 4 lety

      Have you done that on this type of vehicle, do you need to disconnect the driveline

    • @atxjax1
      @atxjax1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@manbearpig2164 Yes. I did this on a sierra AWD. I just removed the two bolts for the rear trans mount and jacked the rear of the trans up until it hit the trans tunnel. This gives you about 2 more inches to work by the firewall. i didnt have to disconnect anything else at the engine. used a 27mm deep well socket.

    • @JeffCloudDesign
      @JeffCloudDesign Před 3 lety

      Jackson Cruz did you disconnect driveline or is it enough flex to be ok?

    • @atxjax1
      @atxjax1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@JeffCloudDesign no need to disconnect anything else. Just unbolt the trans mount at the cross member and gently.jack up the tail end with a block of wood and a jack until you feel slight resistance

    • @JeffCloudDesign
      @JeffCloudDesign Před 3 lety +3

      Jackson cruz, you are a genius sir. Thanks. Wife bought a really nice 13 Escalade and I’m working thru a couple issues. One power running board motor replaced , now on to the oil sending unit and a new driver side motor mount

  • @stew1tx
    @stew1tx Před 5 lety +1

    ok heres the dealio. Was raining out so I went and got the sending unit with a lifetime warranty, instead of the 1 1/16" get a 27MM deep socket. SAE will work but it is a metric. SO, on the H2, all I had to take off is the cover. Did NOT remove any hoses. I tried before removing and it was possible. Literally it took me longer to gather up the stuff from my other front end project on my duramax. Probably end to end about 15 minutes. SO, i replaced it, managed to get it plugged back in and started. NO pressure. So, unplugged thinking maybe i screwed up a wire inside the plug, checked both and they were fine. plugged back in AND THIS TIME, unplugged the battery and let everything reset. Started again and it worked perfect. Kudos to you guys, both of you that tried it without taking off the intake.

  • @RevelatingDemarchist4172
    @RevelatingDemarchist4172 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks so much for the vid. Just did this job without taking off the intake using your technique. I had to change a bad lifter 2 years ago on my Denali so I know how long the intake takes. Longest part was getting the oil pressure sensor connector off. 👍Thanks again!

    • @marypete7580
      @marypete7580 Před rokem

      How do you take it off? Is there something that releases so it can unplug?

  • @stew1tx
    @stew1tx Před 5 lety +3

    dude that rocks. Had a H2 mysteriously stop registering oil pressure I suspect the sending unit as well.

    • @kirbharp2157
      @kirbharp2157 Před 5 lety

      How did it work out with your H2? I just got my part today so I'll be tackling it tomorrow.

  • @pizzaguyaz
    @pizzaguyaz Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good on your wife. Pretty sure mine doesn’t know what a gauge is.

  • @miguelaldana4836
    @miguelaldana4836 Před rokem +3

    There is a oil small filter underneath of the switch that you also should be replacing.

  • @michaeldavison3052
    @michaeldavison3052 Před rokem

    Awesome video!!!!! Thank you.
    Few scrapes and bruises but well worth it 😊

  • @hulkmadddhernandez6113
    @hulkmadddhernandez6113 Před 5 lety +3

    Good job bro guys like you are what makes me able to accomplish my own work!!! Thank you

  • @andreaybarra2335
    @andreaybarra2335 Před 2 lety

    Well explain. Most times I have disconnecting the lines.

  • @monvque
    @monvque Před 4 lety

    Excellent. Thanks for the vid. Gotta do one on my Hummer H2 as it may be the source of an oil leak I have. I hope it goes as smooth as yours did. You made it look real easy. Thank again.

  • @domingorodriguez7490
    @domingorodriguez7490 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve got this same dang problem with my 13 6.2 Denali… looks fun lol

  • @brendalambert6728
    @brendalambert6728 Před 3 lety +1

    EXCELLENT. This video helped so much. Thank you

  • @ronnieblastoff4083
    @ronnieblastoff4083 Před 2 lety

    Its cold. Like 18degreesF, thinking I had to buy new gaskets take off intake, alternator yadayada. Dude...thank you isn't enough.

  • @rayben3972
    @rayben3972 Před rokem

    I saw on a video on replacing the afm with an aftermarket delete kit that the top plate on these engine has loose bolts, the guy showed himself unscrewing them by hand, so I would maybe suggest removing the intake manifold and ensure that those bolts are tightened to prevent oil leaks

  • @pjflores5599
    @pjflores5599 Před 3 lety +4

    Man I replaced this on my Denali it was literally torture it took me 6 hours the connecter that has the little tabs is what kicked my ass

  • @BKD414
    @BKD414 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the vid replaced mines today using this concept

  • @drewsr796
    @drewsr796 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome very simple and informative video sir. I'm gonna try it tomorrow

  • @davidburns2649
    @davidburns2649 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for a great how to video.

  • @DanielDecoster
    @DanielDecoster Před 3 měsíci

    Great job

  • @MeyerTribe7
    @MeyerTribe7 Před 2 lety +1

    You don't need to disconnect any of those lines. Also, you'll want to replace the sensor filter too

  • @swthero
    @swthero Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!! This helped out a lot but I did notice you didn’t check out the filter that sits below the sensor.

    • @Americanp8riot83
      @Americanp8riot83 Před 3 lety +1

      Fuck that filter! Lol

    • @nsboost
      @nsboost Před 2 lety +1

      Check it? Fuck yank it out and don’t put it back in. Just another source of issues

  • @mrdeanv4414
    @mrdeanv4414 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much....! I have 07 Ext Escalade with the same problem...

  • @mrnashdaman
    @mrnashdaman Před 4 lety +1

    Good job I will try mines this weekend ! Appreciate it

  • @07liftedAV
    @07liftedAV Před 3 lety +1

    I got caught with this in the dead of winter in Winnipeg, it was worth the 400

  • @brianfrazer7512
    @brianfrazer7512 Před 2 lety

    This sure helped me! Thanks!

  • @davidmcmillian9517
    @davidmcmillian9517 Před 2 lety

    Great video very helpful

  • @davidlee582
    @davidlee582 Před 2 lety

    I think I need to do the same thing good info

  • @efremjordan8913
    @efremjordan8913 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello, can that plastic sound piece or heat shield whatever it is, can it be cut to asses the sensor much easier?

  • @barnz008
    @barnz008 Před rokem

    I have a 2007 Sierra Denali with the 6.2L (L92) and I’ve taken pics and dug down with a pick and there’s definitely no screen/filter below the sensor. So I guess I save $6.

  • @joalgose24
    @joalgose24 Před 3 lety

    Gracias amigo gringo ☺️

  • @benlowe866
    @benlowe866 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you.

  • @user-sn4rf9xy5p
    @user-sn4rf9xy5p Před 6 měsíci

    How do you remove the electrical clip on top of the sensor? I can’t see or feel what needs to be pushed, pulled, turned, twist and pull, turn and push? Wtf? Hours of attempts …. How about a pic with details how it works ? I cannot remove that clip

  • @Reldvs1
    @Reldvs1 Před 4 lety +2

    How tight do you need to tighten the sensor. I'm very worried about over tightening the sensor but also worried if it's not tight enough lol.
    Any suggestions?

    • @ddnevada771
      @ddnevada771  Před 4 lety

      David Samual Auto Zone told me 26 ft pounds. Good luck!

  • @joshuacastle8701
    @joshuacastle8701 Před 2 lety

    Can I go ahead and unplug the battery before doing this job and hook it back up once I’m done? Or must I do that part last?

  • @marcusaurelius5548
    @marcusaurelius5548 Před 5 lety +2

    You didn't replace the filter that goes with it, that needs to be done as well.

    • @SuperReverbious
      @SuperReverbious Před 4 lety

      If it's a GMC 6.2L, it may not have one. My 2009 doesn't - confirmed by dealer parts counter.

    • @palerider6099
      @palerider6099 Před 4 lety

      My 2004 had none

    • @manbearpig2164
      @manbearpig2164 Před 4 lety +4

      @@SuperReverbious I just did my neighbors, spent about an hour trying to find the filter, took pictures as good as I can, but I could not see it or feel it, I guess it doesn't take one, 2007 6.2

    • @illustr8phee100
      @illustr8phee100 Před 3 lety

      07 escalade I didn’t see a screen...

    • @swthero
      @swthero Před 2 lety

      My 2007 Denali didn’t have a filter had pick inside trying to pull it out and notice there was none. Does it matter that the screen is not there?

  • @chrisridel152
    @chrisridel152 Před 4 lety +2

    What’s your oil pressure at idle when hot?

    • @20tea
      @20tea Před 3 lety

      Mine is 20 psi...

  • @jesusfavela3434
    @jesusfavela3434 Před 2 lety

    You forgot to take out and replace the screen filter that's inside of there.. sits just below the threads

    • @robertopineda8740
      @robertopineda8740 Před 2 lety

      Can you still take it out with the intake on? I'm assuming you can.

  • @Jay_Boogie214
    @Jay_Boogie214 Před rokem

    What about the Filter ?

  • @derekkarp9497
    @derekkarp9497 Před 4 lety +1

    What no filter change 🤔 might have been a bunch of work for nothing without replacing that little filter under the sensor

    • @scoth2244
      @scoth2244 Před 4 lety

      I agree. I would replace the screen that’s under the sensor too. If the screen is clogged then no pressure will get to the sensor. Just use a pick to pull the old one out. They are like $5.00. I also set a moving blanket on the engine and just laid on it. Glad it work for him and it’s a good video.

  • @dioniciorosado7763
    @dioniciorosado7763 Před 2 lety

    Hey buddy 6.2l they come or they not come with filter my denali I just change the sensor but I never see filter inside .and I try to put new one but don't go all the way down

  • @Jacblack69
    @Jacblack69 Před 2 lety

    Did you replace the screen before you put the oil pressure sensor in?

    • @robertopineda8740
      @robertopineda8740 Před 2 lety

      I wonder if they did that and how could it be taken out with this method

  • @rosettatyler5562
    @rosettatyler5562 Před 3 lety +2

    My 2008 denali showing 0% engine oil life i just change the oil

  • @chrisklemchuk5008
    @chrisklemchuk5008 Před rokem

    you forgot to change the screen?

  • @rodneymoreheadsr709
    @rodneymoreheadsr709 Před 4 lety

    How do you release the plug on the sensor unit

    • @palerider6099
      @palerider6099 Před 4 lety

      Pull the clip back and lift off at the same time .

  • @matthewwgammons
    @matthewwgammons Před 3 lety +1

    Please do not wear rings on finger while working on anything electric or mechanical.... Very very dangerous....😐

  • @Krazzyk405
    @Krazzyk405 Před 2 lety

    Omg! Why a mechanic charge me 200 to replace this 😳

  • @robertleduc2216
    @robertleduc2216 Před 3 lety

    How come no one is replacing the filter!!

  • @samyls3239
    @samyls3239 Před 3 lety

    What exhaust u running

  • @jorarr5174
    @jorarr5174 Před 3 lety

    Hate the shit lol

  • @parnellmanning9852
    @parnellmanning9852 Před rokem

    Took me 35 mins...no biggy