Your Chevrolet Astro will be happy to know that the search for the right Oil Pressure Switch & Sender products you’ve been looking for is over! Advance Auto Parts has 26 different Oil Pressure Switch & Sender for your vehicle, ready for shipping or in-store pick up. The best part is, our Chevrolet Astro Oil Pressure Switch & Sender products start from as little as $6.99.
When it comes to your Chevrolet Astro, you want parts and products from only trusted brands. Here at Advance Auto Parts, we work with only top reliable Oil Pressure Switch & Sender product and part brands so you can shop with complete confidence. Some of our top Oil Pressure Switch & Sender product brands are BWD, and ACDelco. We’re sure you will get the right product to keep that Astro running for a long time.
We even have reviews of our OEM and aftermarket Oil Pressure Switch & Sender products to help you buy with confidence. Hear from other customers via the 388 reviews on parts for your Chevrolet Astro.
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Submitted 2017-08-27
By walt
From undisclosed
Works good
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By Steve
From Undisclosed
it don't leak but isn't very accurate I would recommend a better brand
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Submitted 2020-05-25
By Michael
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I purchased this switch for a 1999 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, as it has a no-start condition. It just turns over and over without catching. The fuel pump intermittently turns on, and the interwebs said it might be a signal coming from the sensor that is preventing the fuel pump from turning on. I had to purchase a special sockets to install the switch as its height is too deep for a standard deep well socket. I used Lisle socket that did the trick. However, in the end of this did not fix my problem, but it doesn't mean it's broken. From my point of view, it did exactly as the old one was doing and that is, it was doing its job.
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Submitted 2020-04-16
By James
From Undisclosed
Repaired oil leak
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By david
From undisclosed
It took 2 store's to get the right part. It works fine.
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By kenneth
From undisclosed
good fit good price
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By fred
From salem ortgon
it is a sending unit
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View ProductSubmitted 2017-06-28
By Scott
From undisclosed
Ok
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Submitted 2017-04-10
By John
From undisclosed
Worked good
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Submitted 2016-09-12
By Todd
From Syracuse
Was an exact fit and works perfectly!
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View ProductSubmitted 2019-12-08
By Encinoman45
From OH
This oil pressure sensor fit and functioned fine for my 87 Chevy R10 truck. It was located directly above the oil filter and was very simple to change. The diameter is a little larger than the original sensor, but I was still able to fit the factory heat shield over it with a little force. My oil pressure gauge needle now jumps up instantly when I start the truck and holds steady. I've had good luck so far with BWD sensors. Made in Mexico. I wrapped the threads with 6 layers of teflon tape to keep it from leaking.
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Submitted 2019-08-20
By RJ
From Undisclosed
Great product
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Submitted 2019-03-29
By Jeffrey
From Undisclosed
Had a issue with a notification on the dash saying turn engine off and check oil with constant dinging. Checked oil and level is good. Replaced the oil pressure switch and problem is fixed. Also rep kn aced the oil filter adapter gasket because it was leaking.
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View ProductSubmitted 2020-01-04
By Christopher
From Undisclosed
Installed right in!
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Submitted 2019-10-15
By John
From Undisclosed
did its job well
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Submitted 2019-08-05
By Cory
From Undisclosed
50/50 chance you'll get a good one. Replaced twice before getting a good one and it still isn't 100% accurate.
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View ProductSubmitted 2020-06-22
By Joe
From Undisclosed
I replaced the old leaky oil sending unit on my 91 Silverado with this one. It looks identical and fit perfectly. As soon as I hooked up the wires it was showing I had good oil pressure.
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Submitted 2020-01-04
By Brent
From Undisclosed
I bought this part for a new engine build!
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Submitted 2019-10-11
By edward
From Undisclosed
good
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View ProductSubmitted 2018-03-24
By ADEL
From undisclosed
Not good didn't work right it gave me reading beyond the gauge of 80 psi cold and 60 psi warm at idle speed
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Submitted 2016-07-20
By Auto Repair Anywhere
From Wildwood, FL
Was cheaper to purchase online while I was standing at the parts counter...:-( Worked perfectly. Was a bit difficult to install on my 1992 ykon, but none the less once I hiokex it up and fired the truck up it worked perfectly. Hopefully this oil switch will last long tho it doesn't seem to have the same heavy duty quality as the oem switch that I removed. For the home mechanic make sure to put thread tape on the threads. Failure to do so will most likely leed to a leak for sure. Reccommend!
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Submitted 2015-06-04
By Sparky
From New Jersey
BWD usually has good products, I've bought the brand before, I read the reviews on this before I bought it and by the numbers looks like 1/5 people get a bad unit: I was the 1/5. I put it in the truck (1993 GMC K1500 5.7L) after my O.E. one finally died (was accurate, but was cracked so pressure on gauge started to spike). I was a little worried by the one bad review, which turned out to be true. Once i put it in the gauge went to 50 PSI right out the box, but don't let it fool you; Once i got on the highway and my truck warmed up, the gauge plummeted strait to 0 PSI. And over time it's gotten worse, anything under 1500 rpm and the gauge doesn't register, and when you take off the gauge does not operate smoothly like it should.To make sure it's the part and not my truck (no valve-train noise is occurring at anytime, indicating I still have oil pressure, mind you), I performed the test recommended by Chevrolet to test my gauge (unplug the unit, if the gauge shoots to past 60 psi, which mine did, the gauge and wiring are okay. If it plummets past zero, the gauge/wiring are at fault) and my gauge passed with flying colors. Not advance's fault, nor is BWD a bad company, but they really do need to fix the calibration on this part. Going to Chevrolet for an O.E. unit which I would recommend to everyone until BWD recalibrates these parts.
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View ProductSubmitted 2013-06-28
By peter
From cleveland, ohio
part do not come with thread lock compound on threads, received a $5 discount, but had to buy thread lock compound for $6... i could have returned it, but might get the same part without compound again....note that htis was a online order and they operate separately from the stores.
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View ProductSubmitted 2021-01-17
By April
From Undisclosed
This switch fixed the problem it was purchased to fix. It came with a sealer on the threads.
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Submitted 2019-07-17
By Raymond
From Undisclosed
Works perfect
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Submitted 2019-02-14
By Chevy Guy
From Ohio
My '97 Suburban wouldn't start. Ended up being a bad oil pressure sensor. The factory original O.P.S. lasted 22 years - 268, 845 miles. Installed one of these, and the Suburban fired right up...but oil pressure was low on the gauge. Cold reading was 25psi, and once the engine warmed up, it would only show 5psi at idle, and 'CHECK GAUGES' warning light came on in the dash. The Suburban previously ran 40-45psi cold, and 20-25psi warm at ide with the original sensor. Figuring the new pressure sensor was faulty, I got another one of them, and swapped it out. Exact same issue! Ordered the proper AC-Delco oil pressure sensor, and now it is fixed!! Back to 45psi cold and 25psi warm like it has been for years! Reading the other reviews, it seems I'm not the only one that had this problem. Oil pressure being off by 20psi is unacceptable!!
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