This sensor monitors critical engine parameters, providing essential data to the engine control unit (ECU) for optimal performance and emissions management. Manufactured to precise specifications, it ensures accurate readings and reliable operation, unlike a faulty sensor that may provide erratic or incorrect data. Operator-observed symptoms of failure include illuminated check engine lights, rough idling, reduced engine power, or increased fuel consumption.
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The initial indication of a faulty sensor is often a dashboard warning light or a noticeable change in engine behavior, like rough idling. If the issue persists, the ECU may enter a limp-home mode, significantly reducing engine power to prevent further damage. Continued operation without addressing the sensor fault can lead to increased emissions and potential long-term engine component stress.
Ensure the electrical connector is clean and properly seated to avoid intermittent signal loss, which can mimic a faulty sensor. Do not overtighten the sensor into its threaded port, as this can damage the sensor's threads or the engine block.
When replacing an engine sensor, it is good practice to inspect the related wiring harness and connectors for any signs of damage or corrosion.