- Product Type :Auto Accessory
- Package Dimensions :9.3″ L X7.2″ W X5.9″ H
- Country Of Origin: Germany. Designed to deliver trouble-free, consistent performance
- Package Weight :0.4Lbs
- Constantly Modernizing Our Powerful Devices To Meet The Demands Of The Modern User
- Vehicle Fitment: Chevy: Colorado 2018-2020


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ACDelco GM Original Equipment 55502921 Exhaust Particulate Sensor
*$1,730.10
Informação adicional
Brand | ACDelco |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 7.6 x 5.8 inches |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push-Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Particulate Sensor |
UPC | 808709677758 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00808709677758 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Style | Modern |
Model | Exhaust Sensor |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.5 x 7.6 x 5.8 inches |
Country of Origin | Germany |
Item model number | 55502921 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 55502921 |
OEM Part Number | 55502921 |
Date First Available | January 16, 2018 |
John Denholm –
no issues with the part, plugged in and functioned as expected
B Snider –
No issues with this part, it worked great. Just make sure you use the right sensor socket and it’s a piece of cake. Not all sensor sockets, even the “same size” are the same.
Hans-Georg Becker –
Excellent quality, worked perfectly, easy to install.
J. Grimes –
DO NOT BUY! The part lasts only long enough to get past the 30 day refund and then bad! Just like other reviewers have said, only works a very short time. Waste of money and time. Terrible, have to replace, again, and out the 200 dollar iflt cost to buy thus.
PAUL –
I INSTALLED THIS SENSOR, ABOUT A MONTH AGO, SO FAR, NO PROBLEMS. AT FIRST I BOUGHT A NO NAME SENSOR,
AFTER TWO DAYS, THE CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON, WITH THE SAME CODE. I EXCHANGED IT THREE TIMES, WITH THE SAME PROBLEM. AFTER THE LAST TIME I BOUGHT AND INSTALLED THIS ONE, AND IT’S BEEN FINE
Mikwr of Brookings, OR –
I own a 2016 Canyon and recently the “Check Engine Light” displayed. Diagnostics revealed code P24B0 indicating the the exhaust particulate sensor had failed. The replacement of this sensor is very simple. It is very important you FIRST disconnect the negative battery terminal. The Sensor is located near the end of the exhaust pipe and requires a 15/16″ wrench and a 3/8″ socket, if the 15/16 is seized it will likely also require a propane torch to heat it up a bit in order to break it free. Once the replacement is complete reconnect the the battery cable and start the engine…
ChrPar –
Installed, reset P1478 code and worked well for 6 months only. Same code came back. Worth it ???
Wilburs –
Plug and play
Jameson Dean –
Fixed the cel I had on. Dealer wanted 2200 because they couldn’t get the sensor out. Little heat and some vice grips and came right out.
brian H. –
Failed after 4 months and only 3,000 miles of driving.