
Oil Pressure Sensor Socket
Model: SensorMass20250317S4
Measuring range: Oil pressure sensor
Style: Convex three-core
Application: Auto Parts
Description:
An oil pressure sensor socket is a specialized tool designed to remove or install oil pressure sensors or switches in vehicles. These sensors are often located in tight or hard-to-reach spaces, and the socket’s design allows for easy access without damaging the sensor.
Features
- Deep-Well Design: Accommodates the length of the sensor for a secure fit.
- Hex or Square Drive: Compatible with standard ratchets or wrenches.
- Durable Material: Typically made of steel or chrome for strength and corrosion resistance.
Application
- Suitable for oil pressure sensors on cars.
5.3 oil pressure sensor socket size
What size socket for 5.3 oil pressure sensor? For a 5.3-liter engine’s oil pressure sensor, you’ll typically need a 1-1/16 inch deep socket. This size accommodates the sensor’s shape and allows for easy removal or installation. Make sure to use a socket specifically designed for oil pressure sensors to avoid damaging the sensor or its connector.
Specifications
| Product name | Oil Pressure Sensor Socket |
| Model | SensorMass20250317S4 |
| Measuring range | Inside the engine |
| Style | Convex three-core |
| Output Type | electrical signal |


What size socket is a GM oil pressure switch?
For most GM vehicles, the oil pressure switch typically need a 1-1/16 inch deep socket. This size accommodates the sensor’s shape and allows for easy removal or installation. Make sure to use a socket specifically designed for oil pressure sensors to avoid damaging the sensor or its connector.
What does an exhaust back pressure sensor do?
An exhaust back pressure (EBP) sensor monitors the pressure of exhaust gases in the exhaust system. This information is crucial for modern diesel engines, as it helps the engine control module (ECM) make adjustments to ensure optimal performance and reduce emissions
Do you need a special tool for oil pressure sensor?
Yes, you often need a special tool for removing and installing an oil pressure sensor. A dedicated oil pressure sensor socket is designed specifically for this purpose.
