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gunhunt 1 PC Car Oil Pressure Sensor Switch Socket, 3' Oil Pressure Sending Unit Fit 1' and 1 1/16' Switches, 3/8' Driver Deep Design Oil Pressure Sending Socket, Universal for Car Accessory (Black)

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1.Size:1 Pc


2.Color:Silver


About this item

  • Steel Material: This tire screw sleeve is made of 45# steel. After integrated molding design, it has super hardness and is not easy to break after long-term use. Overall heat treatment, strong impact resistance and long service life.
  • Function: The oil pressure switch can avoid the engine oil pressure from being too high. This device can be used to quickly disassemble and replace the faulty oil pressure switch. It is a simple and effective method to protect the engine.
  • Product Details: You will receive 1 x black oil pressure sensor switch socket. With an overall length of 3"/76.2mm, it can detach and replace most 1-1/16" oil pressure switches for use with a 3/8" driver or 1 1/8" hex wrench.
  • Hexagonal Drive: Features a hex drive design for strong locking force and resistance to slipping, and a 2 7/16-inch deep design to securely secure the oil switch.
  • High-quality After-sales: The store aims to provide you with more dedicated services. If you have any question on use, kindly contact us at any time directly, we will solve the problem for you within 24 hours on weekdays.


gunhunt 1 PC Car Oil Pressure Sensor Switch Socket, 3" Oil Pressure Sending Unit Fit 1" and 1 1/16" Switches, 3/8" Driver Deep Design Oil Pressure Sending Socket, Universal for Car Accessory (Black)


Tom
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2024
On first use I discovered it isn't broached deeply enough to be universal. It does fit the large GM senders which is what I needed it for.
bruce perkins
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
Did not fit sensor.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024
easy to use and works wejj
Hels
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Looks good and will do the job