
DPF Exhaust Pressure Sensor for Hyundai iLoad iMax Santa Fe Kia 392102A750
Suits Sonata i30 Optima Sportage Santa Fe Diesel
BRAND NEW aftermarket OEM replacement DPF exhaust pressure sensor for Hyundai and Kia diesel engines. If your vehicle is stuck in limp mode or showing a DPF fault code this is a direct fit replacement. Verified fitment for Hyundai and Kia diesel engines using OEM part numbers 392102A750 / 3921027450 / 3921027401 / 3921027490. Direct connector match - oval 3-pin plug - no wiring modification required.
TO SUIT
Hyundai Sonata / i30 / Magentis / Santa Fe diesel engines
Kia Optima / Carens / Rondo / Sportage diesel engines
Confirm fitment using OEM part number before ordering.
OEM PART NUMBERS
392102A750 / 3921027450 / 3921027401 / 3921027490
OTHER PART NUMBERS
DP130 / DEPS1023 / 1865A087 / 37860RFWG01 / 8973603682 / R2AJ182B5
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1x DPF exhaust pressure sensor (3-pin oval connector). Does not include mounting frame.
ABOUT THIS SENSOR
The DPF differential pressure sensor measures pressure across the diesel particulate filter and signals the ECU when a regen cycle is needed. When it fails the ECU loses visibility of filter load - triggering false regens or preventing regen entirely. Left unchecked this leads to a blocked DPF and a large repair bill. Australian owned and operated. Packed and shipped from Cranbourne VIC.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF FAILURE
- DPF or engine warning light on dash
- Vehicle entering limp mode
- Excessive or absent regen cycles
- Increased fuel consumption
- Rough idle or reduced power
What is the difference between a DPF differential pressure sensor and an exhaust gas temperature sensor?
The DPF differential pressure sensor measures the pressure difference across the diesel particulate filter to determine how blocked it is with soot. The exhaust gas temperature (EGT) sensor measures the actual temperature of exhaust gases at a specific point in the exhaust system. Both sensors are used by the ECU to manage DPF regeneration - the pressure sensor triggers regeneration when the filter is blocked, and the temperature sensor monitors whether regeneration temperatures have been reached.
What are the symptoms of a faulty DPF pressure or temperature sensor?
Both sensor types can cause similar symptoms when they fail. Common signs include a DPF warning light on the dashboard, the engine entering limp mode with restricted power, failed or incomplete DPF regeneration cycles, increased fuel consumption from excessive regeneration attempts, loss of power under acceleration, and a Check Engine light with DPF or exhaust temperature fault codes. In some cases the vehicle may be locked out of further DPF regeneration until the fault is resolved.
Will a faulty DPF sensor damage the DPF itself?
Yes - indirectly. If the DPF pressure sensor fails and prevents the ECU from triggering regeneration correctly, soot accumulation will continue unmanaged. Over time an unmanaged DPF will become completely blocked, requiring forced regeneration by a workshop or DPF replacement. Similarly a faulty EGT sensor that prevents the ECU from confirming regeneration temperatures can cause repeated incomplete regeneration attempts that accelerate DPF loading.
Can I drive with a DPF or EGT sensor fault?
Short distances only. A DPF sensor fault will typically trigger limp mode on modern diesel vehicles, restricting power significantly. Even if limp mode is not triggered, driving with an unmanaged DPF blockage risks complete filter failure. EGT sensor faults can also prevent the turbocharger from receiving correct protection data, risking turbo damage under sustained high load. Both faults should be addressed promptly.
How many EGT sensors does my vehicle have?
Most modern diesel vehicles with a DPF have two or more EGT sensors - typically one upstream of the DPF and one downstream. Some vehicles also have additional sensors before and after the turbocharger and catalytic converter. Each sensor monitors a different temperature zone and feeds separate data to the ECU. A fault code will specify which sensor position has failed. Use the Vehicle Part Finder to confirm the correct sensor for your specific mounting position.
Do DPF and EGT sensors require programming after replacement?
No programming is required. Both are direct plug-in replacement sensors. Clear stored fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after replacement. If DPF regeneration was previously prevented by the sensor fault, you may need to initiate a forced regeneration using a scan tool to clear accumulated soot before returning the vehicle to normal service.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | DP130-HYUNDAI |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | DP130 |
| Reference OEM Number | 39210-27450 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 392102A750, 3921027450, 3921027401, 3921027490 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Type | SENSOR |
| Sensor Type | DPF differentail pressure sensor |
| Number of pins | 3 -pin connector |
| Connector Shape | oval |
| Supplementary Article Info | COMES WITHOUT A HOLDING FRAME |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
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