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NOTES:
You do not have to remove the front wheels for this job. I had the wheels off already because I was doing other work on the truck. The reason I mention it in the video is because if you let the air out of the front tires or have them off you can get the truck a little bit close to the ground and it makes it easier to reach all the way back there to the sensor.
I failed to mention that there is a small screen in the oil pressure sensor bore that should be popped out and cleaned when replacing this. sometimes they fall apart, so it's not a bad idea to buy a new screen for it if you're doing this job(link above)
Quick video to show you the oil pressure sensor location and what tools you will need. I do recommend using the OEM sensor. this should be the same for 4.8L, 5.3L and 6.0L engines
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