4630A552 Mitsubishi SENSOR,BRK BOOSTER VACUUM, Price: 126.14$, Weight: 0.03kg


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

Mitsubishi

4630A552

SENSOR,BRK BOOSTER VACUUM

0

0.03

2-3

126.14$

Not Available

Originals

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Mitsubishi
4630A552 
SENSOR,BRK BOOSTER VACUUM
0
0.035
-
125.35$
Not Available

Compatibility

MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
Europe (EUROPE)02.2024MMTH View
FrameMarketModelModel Year FromModificationPlantDiagram
LA-C#General (EXPORT)LB4T11.20232400(4G64)/2WD H/RMMTH View
MarketModel Year FromDiagram
Europe (EUROPE)05.2021 View
MarketModel Year FromPlantDiagram
Japan12.2023MMTH View

Brake Booster Vacuum Sensor — steady stopping power ?

Why you need it

This small sensor watches the vacuum level in the brake booster. Stable vacuum means strong brake assist and a confident pedal. If vacuum drops, stopping distance grows. Replacing a tired sensor restores smooth, light pedal feel and safer braking ?️.

How it works ?️

The unit reads pressure inside the booster (or its vacuum line) and sends a voltage signal to the engine ECU. The ECU then controls idle load and the vacuum source to keep assist ready. Fast response electronics and oil‑resistant sealing keep data accurate in heat and vibration.

What happens if it’s faulty ⚠️

Hard brake pedal, longer stops, uneven idle after braking, increased fuel use, and possible warning light. In severe cases, assist may fade during repeated stops. Ignoring it risks rotor and pad wear and driver fatigue.

Fitment & install tips ?

Direct‑fit design with a locking connector and O‑ring seat. Inspect hoses for cracks, clean the port, lightly oil the seal, and click in until fully seated. Most cars self‑learn; clear codes if stored.

Compatibility

  • Triton
  • L200
  • Strada
  • Outlander