Teeroy78
Member
Hello my fellow TYFers,
I am trying to replace the oil pressure sensor on my 2009 GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT 5.3L. Of course, it’s a royal pain in the butt to get to. I have watched some videos, read some stories here, and consulted the service manual, but nothing I’ve found had an actual picture of the electrical connector that needs to be disconnected by feel. I managed to poke my phone back there and get a half decent view of it. I’m not sure how to take the connector off. Working in -20C doesn’t make the job any easier! Running the engine for a bit to warm it up does help a lot, though!
I’m expecting a tab to pull up to release the clip, but I expected the release to be towards the bottom. Looking in the video, it looks like the clip to be released might be from the top. Hard to say. I’m also concerned by the shape of the black housing. I’m concerned I might not have the right part. I got AC Delco part 12673134 from Rockauto. It matches the Rockauto picture, but the black part is round whereas the connector has a large flat side. The flat side may just be part of the guide fins to make sure it only plugs in the right way.
https://www.rockauto.com/?carcode=1443013&parttype=13795
Do I need to push in the grey piece and pry back the black tab from the top to release the grey portion of the connector as a first stage to then release the large black connector from the top of the sensor? I’ve never read that anywhere else before. Is there a tab at the bottom that I am not seeing in the video and not feeling due to cold fingers?
It’s not a huge deal, and I may just wait until spring. All signs are pointing to a faulty sensor (needle moves to zero properly with engine off, dances around a bit but is usually pinned until the computer gives up and shuts off the feed from the sensor, returns to zero, and throws codes P0521 and P0523) and not an actual problem with the engine or oil pump, but the CEL is preventing the remote start from working of course. That is a major bummer during a Winnipeg winter lol
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am trying to replace the oil pressure sensor on my 2009 GMC Yukon XL 1500 SLT 5.3L. Of course, it’s a royal pain in the butt to get to. I have watched some videos, read some stories here, and consulted the service manual, but nothing I’ve found had an actual picture of the electrical connector that needs to be disconnected by feel. I managed to poke my phone back there and get a half decent view of it. I’m not sure how to take the connector off. Working in -20C doesn’t make the job any easier! Running the engine for a bit to warm it up does help a lot, though!
I’m expecting a tab to pull up to release the clip, but I expected the release to be towards the bottom. Looking in the video, it looks like the clip to be released might be from the top. Hard to say. I’m also concerned by the shape of the black housing. I’m concerned I might not have the right part. I got AC Delco part 12673134 from Rockauto. It matches the Rockauto picture, but the black part is round whereas the connector has a large flat side. The flat side may just be part of the guide fins to make sure it only plugs in the right way.
https://www.rockauto.com/?carcode=1443013&parttype=13795
Do I need to push in the grey piece and pry back the black tab from the top to release the grey portion of the connector as a first stage to then release the large black connector from the top of the sensor? I’ve never read that anywhere else before. Is there a tab at the bottom that I am not seeing in the video and not feeling due to cold fingers?
It’s not a huge deal, and I may just wait until spring. All signs are pointing to a faulty sensor (needle moves to zero properly with engine off, dances around a bit but is usually pinned until the computer gives up and shuts off the feed from the sensor, returns to zero, and throws codes P0521 and P0523) and not an actual problem with the engine or oil pump, but the CEL is preventing the remote start from working of course. That is a major bummer during a Winnipeg winter lol
Any help would be greatly appreciated!