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GMC 19211437 Sensor,Exhaust Oxygen

1982-1998 GMC

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GM 19211437 Sensor,Exhaust Oxygen
  • Part Description
    SENSOR, Computer Control Sensors
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  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine GMC
    Manufacturer Part Number19211437
    Part DescriptionSENSOR, Computer Control Sensors
    Other NamesOxygen Sensor
    Item Dimensions8.3 x 3.4 x 3.2 inches
    Item Weight1.50 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces19178952, 25171573, 25166816, 25171574, 25162693, 25106073, 25107378, 25165118, 25171581, 25132068, 25165120, 25162600, 19178953, 19178943, 25133185, 25133076, 19178919, 25162753
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU19211437
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC C15006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L DieselC1500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, C1500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, C1500 REGULAR CAB LONG BOX, C1500 REGULAR CAB STANDARD BOX, REGULAR CAB LONG BOX, REGULAR CAB STANDARD BOX
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC C25006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel, 8 Cyl 7.4LC2500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, C2500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, C2500 REGULAR CAB, CREW CAB, REGULAR CAB
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC C35008 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel, 8 Cyl 7.4LC3500 CAB CHASSIS 135.5, C3500 CAB CHASSIS 159.9, C3500 CAB CHASSIS 183.5, C3500 CREW CAB LONG WHEELBASE, C3500 EXTENDED CAB, C3500 REGULAR CAB, CAB CHASSIS 135.5, CAB CHASSIS 159.9, CREW CAB, REGULAR CAB
    1985-1991 GMC G15006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L1/2 TON CARGO, 1/2 TON PASSENGER
    1985-1991 GMC G25006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel1/2 TON CARGO, 1/2 TON PASSENGER, 3/4 TON CARGO, 3/4 TON PASSENGER
    1995-1996, 1985-1991 GMC G35006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel, 8 Cyl 7.4L1 TON CARGO, 1 TON CARGO CLASSIC, 1 TON COMMERCIAL/RECREATIONAL VEHICLE, 1 TON COMMERCIAL/RV CLASSIC, 1 TON PASSENGER, 1 TON PASSENGER CLASSIC
    1985-1991 GMC Jimmy6 Cyl 2.8L, 6 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel1/2 TON
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC K15006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L DieselK1500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, K1500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, K1500 REGULAR CAB LONG BOX, K1500 REGULAR CAB STANDARD BOX, REGULAR CAB LONG BOX, REGULAR CAB STANDARD BOX
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC K25006 Cyl 4.3L, 8 Cyl 5.0L, 8 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel, 8 Cyl 7.4LK2500 EXTENDED CAB LONG BOX, K2500 EXTENDED CAB STANDARD BOX, K2500 REGULAR CAB, REGULAR CAB
    1994-1995, 1988-1991, 1985-1986 GMC K35008 Cyl 5.7L, 8 Cyl 6.2L Diesel, 8 Cyl 7.4LCAB CHASSIS 135.5, CAB CHASSIS 159.9, CREW CAB, K3500 CAB CHASSIS 135.5, K3500 CAB CHASSIS 159.9, K3500 CREW CAB LONG WHEELBASE, K3500 EXTENDED CAB, K3500 REGULAR CAB, REGULAR CAB
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  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 19211437 fits your vehicle.
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    Q:
    How to Check and Replac Coolant Temperature Sensor,Crankshaft Position Sensor,Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor,MAP Sensor,Oxygen Sensor,Throttle Position Sensor and Vehicle Speed Sensor on Chevrolet Metro? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Almost all elements have an extended warranty required by the Federal government, so it is unwise to check or replace any of them while under warranty. After the warranty period has lapsed, you may opt to do checks or replacements for lesser money. The oxygen sensor is placed in the exhaust manifold and measures the concentration of oxygen in the exhaust gas with another in the catalytic converter for recheck of emissions level. An open or shorted oxygen circuit will set a code 13. Coolant temp sensor is a thermistor mounted on the intake manifold or TBI unit that provides voltage variations by the change in temperature; a faulty one causes a code 14, 15. To test it, the connector needs to be unplugged and the resistance needs to be checked with an ohmmeter, which, if does not correspond to the specified figure, means that the sensor is to be replaced. The manifold air temperature (MAT) sensor, placed in the air cleaner housing, determines the air temperature getting into the intake manifold and controls the fuel delivery; if it fails, the code 24 appears. The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor supervises changes in intake manifold pressure converting this info into a voltage level for use by the ECM in delivery of fuel, among other functions; only unit substitution is doable in case of a failure. The cruise control module on 3.5L engines calculates fuel delivery based on throttle valve angle through throttle switch (TS) on manual transaxle models or by throttle position sensor (TPS) on automatic transaxle models, and such failures cause the code 21 or 22 and requires dealer service for diagnosis or for replacement. The VSS, incorporated into the speedometer, transmits a pulsing voltage signal to the ECM to be converted into MPH; a malfunction results in a code 24 and requires dealer troubleshooting. The Crank angle sensor which is mounted on the distributor produces pulsating AC voltage signal, which is used by the ECM to determine the engine speed and to control a number of devices.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What role does the oxygen sensor play in monitoring exhaust gas, and what are the implications of its malfunction on Pontiac Fiero? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Monitoring of the oxygen situation is performed with the oxygen sensor located in the exhaust manifold through the feedback to the ECM; the ions can vary an air/fuel mixture and instantly adjust the ratio for the maximum efficiency and minimal emission, with the optimum coefficient of 14.7 to 1. If the sensor is open, then it develops a Code 13, a low or high voltage issue causes the engine to run on open loop creating Codes 44 and 45. For the sensor to work correctly it must have good electrical connection; it must not be choked with excess air; it must come to operating temperature of about 600 °F (315°C) and should preferably use unleaded fuel. This requires a sharp focus during servicing not to damage the permanently attached pigtail and connector, do not let contaminants get near the electrical parts, do not use cleaning solvents, and ensuring that silicone boot is properly placed. In case of replacement, the sensor is fitted in a different location depending on the type of engine and must not be replaced if the engine is cold or below 120°F. The location of the silicone boot should be observed and the sensor pulled back very gently just to avoid stripping the threads. To facilitate easy unfastening at a later stage, some threads on the sensor require an anti-seize compound with the sensor subsequently tightened to the required torque and connected to the main engine wiring harness.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What are the precautions and steps for handling the oxygen sensor on Pontiac Firebird? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold or pipe and can be accessed from under the hood. It has a permanently attached pigtail and connector that should not be removed or damaged. Keep the sensor clean and handle it gently. Do not use cleaning solvents on it. The silicone boot must be correctly installed to prevent melting and ensure proper operation. Warm the engine to at least 120 degrees F before removing the sensor. Disconnect the electrical connector and carefully unscrew the sensor from the exhaust manifold. Use a special anti-seize compound on the threads for future removal. Install the sensor, tighten it to 30 ft-lbs, and reconnect the electrical connector.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What is the function of the exhaust oxygen sensor (02S) for the 1979 Buick Century? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The exhaust oxygen sensor is positioned in the exhaust stream to monitor the oxygen content in the exhaust gas.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What do codes 44, 45, or 131-134 indicate for the 1986 Buick Regal? Posted by Customer
    A:
    These codes do not necessarily indicate a faulty sensor; they may reflect issues like a dirty air filter or vacuum leak instead.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What is the recommended torque for the oxygen sensor for the 1980 Buick Skylark? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The oxygen sensor should be carefully torqued to 30 ft-lb (4.1 m-kg).
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What does the power steering pressure switch do for the 1987 Chevrolet Astro? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The power steering pressure switch increases idle speed under load.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What precautions should be taken when removing and installing the oxygen sensor of the 1990 Cadillac Fleetwood? Posted by Customer
    A:
    When removing and installing the oxygen sensor, use caution and do not remove the pigtail connector.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What should be done if the oxygen sensor is difficult to loosen for the 1985 Chevrolet Astro? Posted by Customer
    A:
    If the sensor is difficult to loosen, running the engine briefly can help.
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    Q:
    What should be done if replacement of the TPS is necessary for the 1996 Chevrolet Beretta? Posted by Customer
    A:
    A complete procedure is available for replacement.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What factors are essential for the proper operation of the oxygen sensor for the 1993 Chevrolet Beretta? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Proper operation of the sensor relies on good electrical connections, unrestricted air supply, reaching the necessary operating temperature, and the use of unleaded fuel.
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    Q:
    How can you detect oxygen sensor issues, and what precautions should you take during testing to prevent damage and diagnostic trouble codes for the 1992 Chevrolet C1500? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The ECM/PCM can detect oxygen sensor issues and set diagnostic trouble codes. When testing, be cautious, disconnect the sensor, and use jumper wires or backprobing to prevent damage, even though it may trigger a diagnostic trouble code.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What does the oxygen sensor in the exhaust do and how can it be checked for the 1994 Chevrolet S10? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The oxygen sensor in the exhaust monitors oxygen content. To check it, you can check its millivolt signal while the engine warms up. It is also important to inspect the oxygen sensor heater and ensure it receives proper voltage.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What are the steps for replacing a post-converter oxygen sensor, and what precautions should you take for the 1995 Chevrolet K1500? Posted by Customer
    A:
    When replacing a post-converter sensor, ensure the vehicle is securely raised, disconnect the electrical connector, unscrew the sensor using the appropriate tool, apply anti-seize compound to the threads, and secure it while reattaching the electrical connector before lowering the vehicle.
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    Q:
    What does the oxygen sensor in the exhaust do and how can it be checked for the 1996 GMC Sonoma? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The oxygen sensor in the exhaust monitors oxygen content. To check it, you can check its millivolt signal while the engine warms up. It is also important to inspect the oxygen sensor heater and ensure it receives proper voltage.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What type of engine is the oxygen sensor located in for the 1980 Oldsmobile Omega? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The oxygen sensor is located in the exhaust manifold on L4 engines and in the exhaust pipe in V6 engines.
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    Q:
    How does the PCM manage the air conditioning compressor clutch for the 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The PCM controls the air conditioning compressor clutch to manage engine load.
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    Q:
    What does the MAP sensor monitor for the 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix? Posted by Customer
    A:
    It monitors intake manifold pressure changes due to engine load and speed.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What should be done on the 1982 Pontiac Phoenix before removing the oxygen sensor? Posted by Customer
    A:
    On L4 models, the air cleaner should be removed before removing the oxygen sensor.
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    Q:
    What is the function of the Park/Neutral switch for the 1986 Pontiac Fiero? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The Park/Neutral switch indicates to the ECM when the transaxle is in Park or Neutral, affecting the Transaxle Converter Clutch and Idle Air Control valve operation.
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