🛠️ Upgrade your ride’s brain with precision pressure sensing!
The TeileHaus 16238399 Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor is a durable, OEM-compatible EVAP sensor designed for Chevy, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, and Pontiac models (1996-2011). Crafted from reinforced plastic, it ensures reliable leak detection and engine code resolution with a quick, plug-and-play installation that saves time and money compared to dealer replacements.
Brand | TeileHaus |
Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Style | Robust |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Electrical |
Specific Uses For Product | Pressure |
UPC | 664271980852 |
Manufacturer | TeileHaus |
Model | 16238399, 16196060,12219388, 12206740, 16217059, 16257276, 22678829, 8093776800, 8122067400, 8161960600, 8162117490, 8162383990, 8162572760, 8226788290, 09377680,9377680, AS302 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.87 x 2.2 x 1.46 inches |
Item model number | F-WK111 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | F-WK111 |
OEM Part Number | 16238399, 16196060,12219388, 12206740 |
Special Features | 2.The sensor measures pressure changes within the fuel tank in order to alert the vehicle's engine management computer when there is a leak in the fuel system., 3.These sensors can identify leaks so they can be repaired for both safety reasons and to help save on fuel costs., 1.Fuel Tank Pressure Sensors are one component of the vehicle's evaporative emissions control system., 4.These sensors have been manufactured to fit your car, providing the same performance, durability, and service life. |
D**.
easy repair no need to drop fuel tank
the fuel tank pressure sensor worked great cleared the check engine light on 2004 silverado club cab 4x4 very easy to replace just remove driver side frame to bed (3) bolts and loosen passenger side bolts jack up the bed 41/2" in front of rear wheel lay a 4x4" piece of wood across rear tire and frame for safety, that gives plenty of room to see the sensor and remove it by twisting and pulling straight up. I watched videos on U-TUBE and surfed the internet most did way more than needed to make this repair. very easy to do.
L**G
Pressure sensor
Good replacement
A**R
good price
Did help with Check engine light being on
C**5
Quality
I kept setting an Evap vent performance code and I was just throwing parts at my 2002 GMC Sonoma as I did not have the time to diagnose it correctly. After installing the Vent valve and the purge valve I decided it must be the fuel tank pressure sensor. I normally go OE on this type of stuff or at least a name brand, but, could not justify the $60+ they wanted for this. I came across this one and decided I would try it. Well, it is a lot better then the price would indicate I have had it installed for a couple of months and the check engine light has not come back on. it looked and felt like the one I removed and it fit perfect. So, save yourself some money and give this one a try. You won't be disappointed.
A**R
works great, tricky to install
This worked great on my 2005 2500HD 8.1. It's easiest to install it with the bed off the truck, or with the gas tank dropped from below. It can be done with only the front of the gas tank lowered and supported. It's a good idea to plan ahead and work with the tank close to empty if you choose this method. I needed a lighted inspection mirror to find it this way.
C**N
Fits Ford Escape, Easy install on fuel rail
Had a one time error on this sensor, so this maybe more of a $20 preventative measure. Fit perfect, sits on the top passenger side of the engine on the fuel rail. 2 bolts, 1 vacuum hose and 1 electrical harness to remove and reinstall on the new part. Sits on fuel, so be ready if it leaks out.Will update if any issues.
M**R
Waste of time and money
I bought this assuming it would be a good replacement for the original one on my 2008 Canyon. It did clear the code when initially installed, however as others have mentioned failed after just 2 months. The rubber seal just separated while driving and I had a sudden loss of pressure (at first mimicked a bad gas cap). As bad as this is what makes it worse is the difficulty getting to this part to replace it. So it is not easy to install and since this part seems to be building a history of failing quickly it is of no value to the consumer.
C**P
Seems to be identical part of o.e.
I've only had part installed for 2weeks. I don't drive The truck daily. However the code has not come back. Time will tell if the part is of quality or if I'll end up doing the job a second time. Inexpensive part and was easier too left the side of the bed of the truck then dropping the tank to do this repair. Good seal on part. It pushes into the top of the fuel sending unit. So far so good.
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