❄️ Stay cool with precision — the GM-approved sensor your ride deserves!
The ACDelco GM Original Equipment 15-51343 Air Conditioning Refrigerant Pressure Sensor is a GM-recommended replacement part manufactured in the USA. It offers precise pressure measurement within 25-75 psi, ensuring optimal HVAC system performance. Designed to meet GM OE specifications, it guarantees perfect fit, form, and function for GM cars and trucks, delivering reliable durability and seamless installation.
Brand | ACDelco |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.4 x 1.4 x 1 inches |
Style | Modern |
Measuring Range | 25 - 75 psi |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Specific Uses For Product | Automobile air conditioning systems, Specifically for GM vehicles |
UPC | 808709370963 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00808709370963, 30080870937096 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Model | 15-51343 |
Item Weight | 0.528 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 1.4 x 1 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 15-51343 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 15-51343 |
OEM Part Number | 13587668 |
D**Z
It in fact fit my car!
I looked up the part number on a different site to then look for here on amazon. I have my vehicle saved on my account so when i looked at this sensor it mentioned that it did not fit my chevrolet cruze lt 1.4l 2014 but the part number i found was this exact one i ended up ordering disregarding that it said it wouldn’t fit today i got my ac running!! Good luck guys it hot out here!
A**8
Good quality.
When I installed mine, I did not notice that one of the connector plug-ins from the A/C electromagnetic clutch had been pushed out and was not making contact. This was not the fault of the switch; it's something that occasionally happens with older car wiring. After fully charging the A/C system with refrigerant, the compressor still had not kicked on. The clutch was brand new, it had gas, so my buddy got his flashlight and took a closer look, saw the pushed back connector, reattached it to the correct pin. We cut the car on again and the compressor came on and started cooling the car immediately. The point - with electrical devices in cars, simple things like loose plugs in dark places can derail your project if you don't check everything with a strong light, before wasting time tearing the compressor or alternator, or whatever out, or taking it to a shop.
P**E
AC component
Can’t be OEM, tried a cheaper, Amazon Chinese brand and AC still didn’t work. Send it back. Replaced it with the OEM one and problem solved. Spend the extra money so you don’t have to waste your time like I did.
T**R
Better than knockoffs
So I bought this AC Delco version as I have gone through 2 off brand items. It fixed the issue I was having. Buy AC Delco. May be a bit higher is price but it’s worth it
E**D
OEM ACDelco-GM Part - Cured my A/C On&Off Malfunction
ACDelco/GM part in factory plastic bag (Made in Mexico) appears almost identical to original. The 14mm hexagonal body looks like silvery plastic, but may be some light metal. The original part body is gray metal. Removal and installation very easy. BUT NOT included is required new HNBR O-ring that fits over the threaded fastener on the High Pressure tubing. My research shows said O-ring is GM 153-592 or Interchange 03093509. FYI: I also replaced the Schrader valve core located inside the threaded fitting of High Pressure tubing with GM3041827/ACD15-1119
K**H
The switch and disable your air conditioning
Chevrolet has a Schrader valve on the fitting so there’s no need to recover refrigerant. The switch was a 10 minute install. Air conditioner works normally now.
M**N
Worked great!
This part worked absolutely perfectly! Eliminated the problem, fit on perfectly, 5 minute repair!
F**R
This sensor fix a 900$ problem that the shop garage told me I had a bad air compressor.
This sensor fix a 900$ problem that the shop garage told me I had a bad air compressor. I did it myself in less than 10 minutes. I highly recommend this part. Very easy to install and in most cases don’t need to empty the Freon out the AC compressor. I
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