






Exhaust Pressure Sensor for Mitsubishi Outlander ZJ 4N13 4N14 Diesel Engines
Direct replacement for Mitsubishi Outlander ZJ diesel
BRAND NEW OEM Quality EXHAUST PRESSURE SENSOR / DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER PRESSURE SENSOR TO SUIT MITSUBISHI ASX Outlander Pajero and Triton
TO SUIT:
OEM#
1865A210, SH01-182B2, SH01-18-2B2, 25182883, 4818222, 1609942680, 1609942680, 16.099.426.80, 22627AA500, 22627AA500
- BOSCH: 0986280718
- DELPHI: DPS00005
- HELLA: 6PP009409-361
- HITACHI: 137447
- HITACHI: 2507447
- NTY: ECS-SB-000
- VEMO: V37-72-0112
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 X OEM Quality EXHAUST PRESSURE SENSOR / DPF SENSOR (3-PIN PLUG). 4.5 Bar Sensor
An exhaust pressure sensor is a component in an engine's exhaust system that measures the pressure of the exhaust gases. This sensor provides valuable data to the engine control unit (ECU) or engine management system, helping to optimize engine performance, emissions, and fuel efficiency. By monitoring exhaust pressure, the ECU can adjust various parameters such as fuel injection timing, turbocharger boost levels, and exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) rates to ensure optimal engine operation under various conditions.
Additionally, exhaust pressure sensors are crucial for diagnosing potential issues with the exhaust system and emissions control systems, aiding in the detection of problems such as clogged diesel particulate filters (DPFs) or malfunctioning EGR valves. Overall, exhaust pressure sensors play a vital role in modern engine management systems, contributing to both performance and environmental considerations.
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| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | DP109_0986280718-4 |
| Barcode # | 4047026449259 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | DP109 |
| Reference OEM Number | 1865A210 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 1609942680, 1865A210, 22627-AA500, SH01182B2 |
| Related Part Numbers | 0986280718, DP109, EPS-008, DEPS1006 |
| Trade Part Numbers | NTY: ECS-SB-000, VEMO: V37-72-0112 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Sensor Type | DPF differentail pressure sensor |
| Placement On Vehicle | before soot particulate filter |
| Type | Sensor |
| Features | Direct Fit |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Ean | 4047026449259 |
| Fitting Position | after soot particulate filter |
| Number of pins | 3 -pin connector |
| Connector Shape | D-shaped |
| Exhaust System | for vehicles with factory fitted soot particulate filter |
| Rated Voltage | 12 V |
| Pressure Range | 50000 Pa to 450000 Pa |
| Number of mounting bores | 2 |
| Number of circuits | 2 |
| Shipping & Dimensions | |
| Shipping Weight | 0.5000 kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.160 m |
| Shipping Height | 0.050 m |
| Shipping Length | 0.230 m |
| Other Details | |
| Note | CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OEM NUMBER. |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
What does an ABS wheel speed sensor do?
The ABS wheel speed sensor monitors the rotational speed of each wheel and sends this data to the ABS control module. The module uses speed data from all four wheels to detect when a wheel is locking up during braking and rapidly modulates brake pressure to restore rolling traction and maintain steering control. Wheel speed sensors also provide data to traction control, stability control, and cruise control systems - making them among the most safety-critical sensors on the vehicle.
What are the symptoms of a failing ABS wheel speed sensor?
Common symptoms include the ABS warning light on the dashboard, traction control or stability control warning lights, ABS activating during normal braking on dry roads as the module receives incorrect speed data, the speedometer reading incorrectly or not at all on some vehicles, and cruise control not engaging. Fault codes stored in the ABS module will identify which wheel position has the faulty sensor.
Can I drive with an ABS warning light on?
You can drive but with caution - the standard braking system will continue to work normally without ABS. However in an emergency stop on a slippery surface, the wheels may lock and you will lose steering control without ABS assistance. Traction control and stability control will also be disabled on most vehicles when the ABS warning light is on. Replace the faulty sensor as soon as possible to restore full braking system function.
How do I identify which wheel speed sensor has failed?
An OBD2 scanner with ABS module access will display fault codes specifying the exact wheel position - left front, right front, left rear, or right rear. Without a scanner you can sometimes identify a faulty sensor by inspecting the sensor and reluctor ring (the toothed ring the sensor reads) for damage, corrosion, or debris. The sensor air gap can also be checked with a feeler gauge on passive inductive sensors.
What is the difference between a passive and an active ABS wheel speed sensor?
A passive (inductive) sensor generates its own voltage signal by detecting changes in a magnetic field as the toothed reluctor ring passes it. It has two wires and requires no power supply. An active (Hall effect) sensor requires a power supply and produces a digital on/off square wave signal. Active sensors are more accurate at low speeds and are used on most vehicles from the 2000s onward. The two types are not interchangeable - use the Vehicle Part Finder to confirm the correct sensor type for your vehicle.
Can a damaged reluctor ring cause ABS faults?
Yes. The reluctor ring is the toothed ring that the ABS sensor reads - typically pressed onto the wheel hub, CV shaft, or brake disc. If the ring is cracked, has missing teeth, or is heavily corroded, it will produce an inconsistent signal that the ABS module interprets as a wheel speed fault. The fault code may point to the sensor but the actual cause is the reluctor ring. Always inspect the reluctor ring when diagnosing ABS wheel speed sensor faults.
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