Dorman® 926-457 - Engine Crankcase Pressure Sensor

4 reviews|Item # mpn5077831607
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    Replaces Original (OE) Part #:HL3Z6758B, HL3Z6758A
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    Vehicle Fitment

    Ford
    Lincoln

    Specifications

    Finish
    Matte
    Color
    Black
    Connector Gender
    Female
    Terminal Type
    Blade
    Terminal Quantity
    4
    Terminal Gender
    Male
    Connector Shape
    Square
    Connector Color
    Black

    Features

    • Direct replacement for a proper fit every time
    • Properly functioning sensor required for states that require emissions testing
    • Easy to install
    • This part has undergone vehicle try-on testing for conformance to product standards and quality

    Product Details

    Engine Crankcase Pressure Sensor (926-457) by Dorman®. For accurate EGR gas pressure readings, try Dorman's EGR Pressure Sensors. Replacement of the EGR Pressure Sensor will ensure your EGR system is in proper operating pressure. Also, the EGR Pressure Sensor restores proper engine power while eliminating CEL and engine codes cause by failed OE sensor.

    The emission control system is a combination of parts that are incorporated into vehicles to reduce the amount of toxic emissions exhausted by the engine. Oxygen sensors, catalytic converters, throttle actuators, etc. - all these components work together to help regulate the engine performance and efficiency as well as limit the amount of partially burned or evaporated gases to go into the atmosphere. Even if at least one of them wears out or fails to function, the whole system won’t be able to ensure neither cleaner environment nor optimal vehicle’s performance. If you’ve noticed a decrease in fuel efficiency, reduced power or unstable idle, chances are one of the emission control system components is out of order and you should replace it immediately.

    Dorman has you covered with a dazzling line of premium quality replacement emission control parts that allow you to restore reliable operation of your emission control system without spending big dollars. All components are made with the use of the finest materials and advanced manufacturing technologies to bring original equipment quality and reliability. Since at Dorman they use the same industry standard as Original Equipment Manufacturers, you can be sure their products fit, function and look exactly like the originals but cost less than the parts from the dealer. Boasting exceptional durability and wear resistance, the emission control parts designed by Dorman are guaranteed to provide hassle-free service for as long as possible.

    Brand:
    Part Number:
    926-457
    UPC:
    037495940238
    Alternate MPN:
    926457
    OE Numbers:
    HL3Z6758B, HL3Z6758A

    Reviews

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    5 of 5
    Excellent Low Cost Solution
    Traced the screaming noise in the engine to the PCV valve, and a torn diaphragm. Most places suggest replacing the whole oil separator cover, but Dorman now offers this kit consisting of a new diaphragm and a new cover, to replace the one that is inevitably destroyed when you do the job. Note the position of the 'groove' in the top of the old cover. Use a chisel or screwdriver to break the bottoms off the six 'slots' in the old cover. Lift it off and toss it. Clean up the area and, having made sure the new diaphragm is correctly located in the new cover, place it gently over the PCV 'tower', keeping the 'groove' in the right place, and the slots over the pegs in the tower. Push the cover down so that the slots pop over the pegs and lock down. This is tricky, and I found I needed to go around each slot and tap it down with a hammer and an extension rod. If you don't get it down tight all around, you'll get a sighing/groaning noise at idle and shut-down. Nice solution costing much less than a new oil separator cover, and taking less than 10 minutes.
    Posted by Michael (Fernandina Beach, FL) / March 18, 20202010 Volvo XC70
    5 of 5
    As Advertised
    No issues.
    Posted by Raymond (Waterford, MI) / January 28, 20172004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    5 of 5
    I Saved Money Buying From You Guys
    Works good, I'm satisfied.
    Posted by Kavin (Puunene, HI) / June 03, 20162003 Dodge Ram
    5 of 5
    Well Worth It
    Easy to install and fit right into its spot.
    Posted by Brandon (Lake Jackson, TX) / October 29, 20152001 GMC Jimmy

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