Sensor, intake manifold pressure
Warranty: 2 years
Pressure from [kPA]: 10
Pressure to [kPA]: 115
Number of contacts: 3
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The car has both a pressure sensor for the intake and for the exhaust. The intake pressure sensor measures how much air is being transported to the engine. The fuel injection and ignition timing of the engine depend on this, for example, so that it can perform as well as possible. The exhaust pressure sensor measures the amount of air pressure in the exhaust, from which it can be concluded whether the particle filter is clogged. Is a pressure sensor in your car broken? Then it must be replaced. Enter the number plate or car model on the website, the correct sensors will then be displayed.
Warranty: 2 years
Pressure from [kPA]: 10
Pressure to [kPA]: 115
Number of contacts: 3
Warranty: 2 years
Warranty: 2 years
Pressure from [kPA]: 10
Pressure to [kPA]: 240
Number of contacts: 3
Warranty: 2 years
Pressure from [kPA]: 15
Pressure to [kPA]: 255
Number of contacts: 3
Warranty: 2 years
Number of contacts: 3
Warranty: 2 years
Warranty: 2 years
Warranty: 2 years
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without built-in air temperature sensor
Warranty: 2 years
Measuring range of [kPa]: 50,0
Measuring range up to [kPa]: 250,0
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without built-in air temperature sensor
Warranty: 2 years
Measuring range of [kPa]: 20,0
Measuring range up to [kPa]: 105,0
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without built-in air temperature sensor
Warranty: 2 years
Measuring range of [kPa]: 10,0
Measuring range up to [kPa]: 160,0
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without built-in air temperature sensor
Warranty: 2 years
Measuring range of [kPa]: 20,0
Measuring range up to [kPa]: 250,0
Supplementary Article/Info 2: Without built-in air temperature sensor
Warranty: 2 years
Measuring range of [kPa]: 20,0
Measuring range up to [kPa]: 250,0