EGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace Diesel EGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace DieselEGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace Diesel

EGR Valve Position Sensor for Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser Prado & Hiace Diesel

Part #: 89455-35020 OEM #: 89455-35020 SKU: 89455-35020

OEM Replacement EGR Valve Position Sensor Diesel

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BRAND NEW OEM Quality EGR VALVE POSITION SENSOR TO SUIT Toyota Hilux Hiace Landcruiser Prado (2.5L 2KD-FTV 3.0L 1KD-FTV 1KZ-TE)

 

TO SUIT:

TOYOTA (2.5L 2KD-FTV and 3.0L 1KD-FTV and 3.0L 1KZ-TE) Diesel Engines

  • Avensis
  • Dyna
  • Dyna/Toyoace
  • Fortuner
  • Granvia/Grand Hiace
  • Hiace
  • Hiace Van
  • Commuter
  • Hiace/Hiace S.b.v
  • Hiace/Regiusace
  • Hilux
  • Hilux Surf
  • Innova/Kijang Innova
  • Land Cruiser
  • Land Cruiser 90
  • Land Cruiser Prado
  • Regius/Touring Hiace

OEM#

89455-35020

  • FISPA: 84.1715
  • HOFFER: 7513167
  • SIDAT: 84.1715
  • TOYOTA: 89455-35020
  • WE PARTS: 410600088

 

PACKAGE INCLUDES:

1 X OEM Quality EGR VALVE POSITION SENSOR (3-PIN PLUG).

 

The EGR Valve Position Sensor is a critical part of your vehicle's emissions control system. It is not the EGR valve itself but a smart sensor that constantly monitors the EGR valve's pintle position. It reports this information back to the engine's computer (ECU) to ensure the correct amount of exhaust gas is being recirculated. A properly functioning sensor is essential for engine health and meeting emission standards.

  • Emissions Control: A working sensor ensures your vehicle's EGR system is operating correctly helping to reduce harmful NOx emissions.
  • Engine Performance: By confirming the EGR valve is in the right position the sensor helps prevent issues like rough idling or poor acceleration.
  • Fuel Efficiency: A precise EGR system contributes to better overall fuel economy.
  • Engine Health: It helps the ECU detect problems with the EGR system early preventing long-term engine issues.

What causes an EGR Position Sensor to fail?

EGR Position Sensors operate in a very harsh environment. The primary cause of failure is exposure to carbon and soot from the exhaust. This buildup can cause the sensor's internal components to stick or wear out. High temperatures and constant engine vibration can also lead to internal electronic failure over time.

Common Symptoms of a Failing EGR Position Sensor

  • Check Engine Light: This is the most common symptom often with EGR-related fault codes.
  • Rough Idle: The engine may idle poorly or inconsistently.
  • Poor Engine Performance: You might notice hesitation during acceleration or a general lack of power.
  • Failed Emissions Test: An incorrect reading from the sensor can cause your vehicle to fail a smog or emissions test.
  • Decreased Fuel Economy: You may notice your vehicle is using more fuel than usual.
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  • [08/06 - 06/15] TOYOTA HILUX KUN16R D-4D (3.0L 4cyl 1KD-FTV 126kW)
  • [03/05 - 08/06] TOYOTA HILUX KUN26 D-4D (3.0L 4cyl 1KD-FTV 120kW)
  • [08/06 - 09/15] TOYOTA HILUX KUN26 D-4D (3.0L 4cyl 1KD-FTV 126kW)
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What does an exhaust back pressure sensor do?

The exhaust back pressure (EBP) sensor monitors the pressure in the exhaust system, typically upstream of the diesel particulate filter (DPF) or within the EGR system. The ECU uses this pressure data to determine when the DPF needs to regenerate, control EGR flow rates, and protect the turbocharger from excessive backpressure. It is particularly important on modern diesel engines where DPF management is critical to emissions compliance.

What are the symptoms of a failing exhaust back pressure sensor?

Common symptoms include a DPF warning light on the dashboard, the engine entering limp mode with reduced power output, loss of power under acceleration, increased fuel consumption, excessive black smoke from the exhaust, and a Check Engine light with exhaust pressure or DPF fault codes. On some vehicles a faulty EBP sensor can also prevent the EGR valve from operating correctly, causing additional fault codes and rough running.

Is the exhaust back pressure sensor only fitted to diesel engines?

The EBP sensor is primarily fitted to diesel engines where DPF monitoring is required. Some petrol engines with exhaust emission control systems may also use exhaust pressure sensors, but the application is far more common in diesel vehicles. If your vehicle is a petrol engine and you have an exhaust pressure related fault code, check the service documentation to identify the specific sensor fitted.

Can a faulty EBP sensor cause limp mode?

Yes. If the ECU reads an exhaust pressure that is outside its expected range - either too high or too low - it may enter limp mode as a precaution to protect the DPF, turbocharger, and engine. A faulty sensor sending incorrect data can trigger limp mode even when the actual exhaust pressure is within normal limits. Replacing the sensor and clearing fault codes typically restores normal operation if the sensor was the cause.

How do I test an exhaust back pressure sensor?

With an OBD2 scanner in live data mode, the exhaust back pressure reading should increase progressively as engine load increases and should be close to atmospheric pressure at idle with a clean DPF. A sensor that reads a fixed value regardless of engine load, or reads significantly above atmospheric at idle, is likely faulty. You can also test the sensor supply voltage and signal voltage with a multimeter at the sensor connector - refer to your vehicle workshop manual for specifications.

Will replacing the EBP sensor fix a blocked DPF?

No. The EBP sensor monitors DPF condition - it does not affect the DPF itself. If the DPF is physically blocked with soot, replacing the sensor will not resolve the blockage. However a faulty EBP sensor can prevent the ECU from triggering DPF regeneration correctly, which over time can accelerate soot accumulation. If both a blocked DPF and a faulty sensor are present, the DPF must be regenerated or replaced in addition to fitting a new sensor.

Identification
SKU89455-35020
BrandAftermarket OEM Replacement
Part Numbers
Part Number89455-35020
Reference OEM Number89455-35020
Other OEM Numbers8945535020, 89455-35020
Related Part NumbersEPS1001, EV121GEN, EGR-029
Product Specifics
Product TypeEGR Valve Position Sensor
Number of pins3 -pin connector
Operating ModeElectric
Number of mounting bores3
Other Details
NoteAlways verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number.

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