HITACHI part description

Crankshaft Position Sensor

Product Description

Crank Pos Sensor

Product Attributes

Manufacturer Hitachi

Additional Information

Original Equipment Manufacturer HITACHI
OEM's Part Number 12596851
Original Supplier Chevrolet
Country of Origin (Primary) CN
Harmonized Tariff Code (Schedule B) 8543704500
Harmonized Tariff Code (HTS) 8543704500

Part Interchanges

Fits Vehicles

  • GMC Sierra 1500 Classic (2007)
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Classic (2007)
  • Oldsmobile Bravada (1996-2001)
  • GMC Yukon (1996-2000)
  • GMC Sierra 1500 (1999-2006)
  • GMC Safari (1996-2005)
  • GMC Sonoma (1995-2004)
  • GMC Jimmy (1995-2001)
  • GMC K3500 (1996-2000)
  • GMC K2500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • GMC K2500 (1996-2000)
  • GMC K1500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • GMC K1500 (1996-1999)
  • GMC Savana 3500 (1998-2002)
  • GMC Savana 2500 (1996-2006)
  • GMC Savana 1500 (1996-2007)
  • GMC C3500 (1996-2000)
  • GMC C2500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • GMC C2500 (1996-2000)
  • GMC C1500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • GMC C1500 (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet Tahoe (1996-2000)
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (1999-2006)
  • Chevrolet S10 (1995-2004)
  • Chevrolet Blazer (1995-2005)
  • Chevrolet P30 (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet K3500 (1996-2000)
  • Chevrolet K2500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet K2500 (1996-2000)
  • Chevrolet K1500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet K1500 (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet Express 3500 (1996-2002)
  • Chevrolet Express 2500 (1996-2006)
  • Chevrolet Express 1500 (1996-2007)
  • Chevrolet C3500 (1996-2000)
  • Chevrolet C2500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet C2500 (1996-2000)
  • Chevrolet C1500 Suburban (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet C1500 (1996-1999)
  • Chevrolet Astro (1996-2005)
  • Cadillac Escalade (1999-2000)
  • Isuzu Hombre (1997-2000)

Headquartered in Tokyo, Hitachi Ltd is a highly diversified Japanese manufacturing corporation with over 1,000 subsidiaries. The company's rich history started in 1910, when its founder Odaira Namihel, put up an electrical repair shop at a copper mine northeast of Tokyo. In 1930, Hitachi ventured into domestic production of automotive electric parts. A few years after, Hitachi Automotive Systems released Japan's first impeller-type lever arm shock absorbers, followed by the country's first brake cylinders. Hitachi's automotive division changed its name in early 2021 to Hitachi Astemo (coined from the first letters of the words "Advanced Sustainable Technologies for Mobility"). Under Hitachi Astemo are various product brands—Nissin, Showa, Tokico, Huco, and Keihin— that focus on producing industry-leading products and solutions for automobiles and motorcycles.

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