This is an Exhaust Gas Temperature (EGT) sensor that measures the temperature of exhaust gases exiting the engine. It is built to precise tolerances, ensuring accurate feedback to the engine control module for optimal combustion and emissions control, unlike a worn sensor that may provide misleading readings. Operators might notice a check engine light, reduced engine power, or increased exhaust smoke if this sensor is malfunctioning.
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A primary symptom of a failing EGT sensor is the illumination of the check engine light, often accompanied by a noticeable loss of engine power. If the issue persists, the engine's performance may degrade further, potentially leading to increased fuel consumption and emissions. Ignoring a faulty EGT sensor can result in damage to the exhaust aftertreatment system or other engine components due to improper thermal management.
Carefully clean the threads of the exhaust pipe where the sensor mounts to ensure a proper seal and prevent exhaust leaks. Avoid using excessive force when threading the new sensor, as this can damage the sensor's delicate internal components or the exhaust pipe threads.
Inspect the exhaust system for leaks and check the condition of the exhaust manifold and turbocharger when replacing the EGT sensor.