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RICARDO CASTELAN
Reviewed in Mexico on July 1, 2021
el producto es original de acdeldo, funciona a la perfeccion y entrega muy rapida
Urías
Reviewed in Mexico on February 18, 2020
Es un producto de calidad y sobre todo original a un precio muy justo le quedo exacto al remplazar de mi malibu 2006 no hay que cortar ni nada todo excelente
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2018
This part is known to fail often on Saabs. We will see how long it lasts this time, but I’ll buy it again next time it fails!
T. Adams
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2018
I installed this about 2 years ago and it is still running--what more can I say. Exact replacement. I always try to go ONE when I can.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2018
Used for my 2006 Malibu LT. Was a perfect swap. No cutting or splicing needed. Money well spent !!!!
centsworth
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2016
An eternity I languished , ever wondering the level of my fuel, knowing not if I should someday find a sending unit that would erase my horrible empty feeling.What rapture when I received the ACDelco SK1184!The ACDelco SK1184 is resplendent with beauty and grace.Its understated gray plastic body, bold black floaty thingy, delicate blue wires with no distinctive markings, thin yet rugged float rod bent at the most perfect angle... exquisite.The way it fits perfectly into the suitcase-shaped, plastic gas tank of my 2004 Saab 9-3 is almost more than adequate.And, oh, how it sends the fuel level!In but one day, I've almost forgotten three years of seeing the needle of my fuel gauge lying there, lifeless, pointing senselessly at that little "R" near the teensy gas pump icon, of consistently filling the tank completely up and studiously resetting the trip meter each time.The memories have seemed to vanish with the thrill of watching the needle, for so long tired and ashamed of its ineptitude, suddenly spring to life!I consider the pain in my shoulders after hours squeezed beneath my automobile pure joy for the sake of installing my new sending unit.No notice was taken that the odor of petrol remained on my hands for days following.No one marked the day when movement returned to my neck.It was all merely a trifling inconvenience in consideration of what was gained.My wife, too, who I'm sure never really wanted help cleaning the house or cooking for Thanksgiving, must certainly have shared this plenary bliss.For generations, the bards shall recount the fables of the ACDelco SK1184!
Yashar M. Aval
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2016
Seemed to be identical to the one which was originally installed in my 2006 SAAB 9-5. So, I would cautiously say it is OEM for SAAB. It was installed 2 years ago, and has been working perfectly since.
Peachan123
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2015
I Installed this part on my 2005 Malibu LS V6 3 days ago. Yesterday after work, the part stopped working. The stock part failed, and so did this GM supplier. So there is 10 hours wasted to replace it (for both times dropping the gas tank), and this time I'm going to use a Dorman 911-016, and hope I don't have to drop the tank a 3rd time. Glad I can do the work myself, because if I had to pay the $85 an hour, I'd be livid.
Ultra7350
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2015
Direct replacement part for my 2006 Chevy Malibu 2.2L. I watch a YouTube video on how to drop the tank and replace this part. It only took me a little over 2 hours to jack up the car onto jack stands, drop the tank, pull the fuel pump to replace the float switch and install everything back together. I drained the fuel tank completely by hooking up a clear rubber hose to the valve on the fuel rail with the car running. I pinched off the hose just enough so the engine will get enough gas to stay running. Then the gas was pumped into gas cans by the fuel pump. Their is a YouTube video on how to do this on a Malibu. I think the video was for a 2007 Malibu.
Randall M. Peltz
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2012
It's the real, matched part for the car, not a cheap ill-fitting knockoff. I would recommend a decent bulb siphon when doing the job to get gas out of the tank. I didn't and used some clear tubing which worked hit was not ideal.
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