- Detect oxygen content in the exhaust gases to optimize emissions and fuel economy
- GM-recommended replacement part for your GM vehicle’s original factory component
- Offering the quality, reliability, and durability of GM OE
- Manufactured to GM OE specification for fit, form, and function


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GM Genuine Parts 213-819 Heated Oxygen Sensor
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Informação adicional
Brand | GM |
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Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.2 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches |
Material | Stainless Steel or Ceramics |
Measurement Accuracy | [High] |
Measuring Range | 0-100% oxygen concentration |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Oxygen Sensor |
Upper Temperature Rating | 8E+2 Degrees Celsius |
UPC | 021625141138 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021625141138 |
Manufacturer | ACDelco |
Style | Modern |
Model | ACDelco – Heated Oxygen S (Slp) (213-819) |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.2 x 3.2 x 3.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 213-819 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 213-819 |
OEM Part Number | 12562943 |
Date First Available | November 11, 2005 |
DR –
I would suggest calling a dealer with your vin to verify which of the three O2 sensor will fit or look at the connectors you have. The ACDelco site gave me the wrong info but the seller allowed a return without issue and I reordered the correct ones from them. Bank1, front driver side, on a 4 wheel drive is a pain to replace because the drive shaft is in the way the other three are easy to replace. Truck is running much better, more responsive, less peddle with better acceleration and my gas mileage is coming back up a bit. Got 17 mpg for most of its years but the last couple dropped to 12. Since replacement was back up to 15 hoping it climbs up a little more. Went with OEM because it’s a quality product and after reading lots of reviews decided the $10 or $15 savings per sensor going with other brands wasn’t worth it. This fits my 2001 Silverado with 206k miles.
Kenneth Puzio –
These worked perfectly for me. One of my sensors on my ’02 Suburban 5.3 Flex Fuel died. In the past, I’ve been there, done that on single things that should be done in groups (like speakers and now, O2 sensors).
So, I replaced all four. After 12 yrs and 149,000 miles, they didn’t give up easily. Cut the wire harness off so you can use the closed end of a box wrench on them (yep, that’s your point of no return, but you gotta get this done). Soaking with rust buster didn’t help. Had to get some heat in the pipe bungs with a propane torch (MAPP gas). That got them to break loose. Rotated them back and forth like a thread tap & got them out. Chased the threads in the pipe bung for insurance. Truck runs great again, no more codes.
The reason my headline says determine your engine type is that Flex trucks use the same sensor in all four spots (square connector) and non-Flex uses two squares and two flat connectors. Your VIN # is the key to your engine type.
Kay Schlueter –
perfect fit and ready for emission inspection.
andrew nelson –
Amazon is awesome….!!! My Silverado is Canadian built; so I had do alot of research to ensure absolute success!!! I ordered four sensors tp avoid having the other three go out at different times) late the night before. Amazon before 9pm but SHAZAM they arrived the next day early ( around 1130 am) !!! The four AC/Delco O2 sensors were exactly as described for my Silverado; and were also lubed!! I had read several comments about the sensors being very tight and possibly needed a special O2 removal tool, so i elected to do the pre-work the night before to avoid any challenges. I only used adjustable wrench and a rubber mallet for disconnecting and loosening the old sensors (no specialty tool needed!!!!!). When they arrived I installed the new senors in about a half hour. After the install, i started the engine and instantly my truck ran smoother and removed yje check engine light immediately!!!!
Great job…!!!
Trevor Baxter –
Great products, exactly what I ordered but I ordered thinking my truck was canadian and it was American.
Bee –
Had previously bought some on sale from an online parts store and they stalled my truck every time and once changed with these, truck ran well again. Saved me!
Andy S –
I have a 2002 gmc Yukon 5.3l with flex fuel and this is the one to get. Has been working great.
Itzel Mendoza –
Did not work after the 30-day window return. Be careful with wanting a refund or replacement; customer service did nothing about it. No warranty for this product at all.
Bradley P. Cunningham –
Product arrived and operates just as advertised. I incurred no problems with payment or delivery of the product, and the oxygen sensors perform as they should.