1865A364 Mitsubishi SENSOR,EXH DIFF PRES, Price: 85.39$, Weight: 0.03kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Mitsubishi

1865A364

SENSOR,EXH DIFF PRES

0

0.03

2-3

85.39$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
1865A364 
SENSOR,EXH DIFF PRES
0
0.035
-
85.39$
Not Available

Compatibility

FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationPlantDiagram
KK,KL#Europe (EUROPE)KK6T04.201503.20242200DIESEL(4N14)MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModel Year ToModificationDiagram
KJ-KL#General (EXPORT)KK1T06.201903.20242400DIESEL(4N15)/2WD H/R - U-LINE(W-CAB),6FA/T MMAL View
MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
General (BRAZIL)02.2019MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
KR/KS#General (EXPORT)KR1W10.20152400DIESEL(4N15)/2WD - P-LINE(2WD,H/R),8FA/T LHDMMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
KK,KL#AustraliaKL1T01.20152400DIESEL(4N15)/4WDMMAL/MMTH View

Understanding the Vital Pressure Sensor

In the dynamic world of modern engines, maintaining precise measurements is crucial. This particular sensor, used to measure exhaust differential pressure, is an essential component for optimal engine performance and emission control. Its primary role is to measure the pressure difference before and after the diesel particulate filter (DPF). Its readings help in determining the effectiveness of the filter in trapping soot particles and in indicating when regeneration is needed.

Why is this Sensor Important

As modern vehicles strive to meet stringent emission standards, this sensor becomes critical. Without accurate pressure measurements, the engine control unit (ECU) can’t determine if the DPF is clogged, affecting both performance and emissions. The sensor helps the ECU decide when to initiate DPF regeneration, ensuring the filter remains effective in trapping harmful particles.

Consequences of a Malfunctioning Sensor

A faulty exhaust differential pressure sensor can spell trouble. If the sensor fails to provide accurate readings, the ECU might incorrectly assess the DPF's status, possibly leading to ineffective regeneration cycles. This misjudgment can cause a clogged DPF, resulting in reduced engine performance, increased emissions, and ultimately, costly repairs. Moreover, it may trigger warning lights on your dashboard, signaling engine inconsistency.

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