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BRAND NEW OEM Quality FUEL RAIL SUCTION CONTROL VALVE TO SUIT Mitsubishi Pajero Triton Challenger 4M41 4D56 Engines upto 2010
SUITS:
Short Body Valve. Check Denso #294200-036#, 294200-016#, 294009-026#
OEM#
1514885, 9665523380, 1460A031, 1920.QK, 6C1Q-9358-AA, 6C1Q-9358-AB, 8-98043735-0, A6860-EC09A, LR009837, RFY0-13-V21, RFY013V21A
- DENSO: DCRS300260
- DT Spare Parts: 12.24228
- NTY: ESCV-NS-000
- VEMO: V22-11-0010
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 X OEM Quality FUEL RAIL SUCTION CONTROL VALVE. (2-PIN PLUG)
usually on the back of the fuel injection pump - Check Illustration for correct connector plug
The Suction Control Valve (SCV) is vital in regulating fuel flow and pressure delivered to the injectors, ensuring optimal combustion. Our SCVs enhance engine performance, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce harmful emissions by maintaining the correct fuel pressure.
- [07/08 - 06/10] MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER KH4W II DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 131kW
- [04/00 - 10/06] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V68W,V78W III DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 121kW
- [11/06 - 08/08] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V88W,V98W IV DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
- [11/06 - 08/08] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V88W,V98W IV DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 125kW
- [11/05 - 12/10] MITSUBISHI TRITON KA4T DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 100kW
- [09/09 - 12/10] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB4T DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 131kW
- [07/06 - 08/09] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB8T DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
- [07/06 - 12/09] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB8T DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | VSC100-Mitsubishi |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | 1514885 |
| Reference OEM Number | 1514885 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 6C1Q-9358-AB, LR009837, 1460A031 |
| Related Part Numbers | VSC100GEN |
| Trade Part Numbers | NTY: ESCV-NS-000, VEMO: V22-11-0010 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Product Type | SUCTION CONTROL VALVE |
| Fitting Position | back of the fuel injection pump |
| Number of pins | 2 -pin connector |
| Injection System | Common Rail |
| Valve Type | Solenoid Valve, Control Valve |
| Shipping & Dimensions | |
| Shipping Weight | 0.5000 kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.230 m |
| Shipping Height | 0.050 m |
| Shipping Length | 0.160 m |
| Other Details | |
| Note | CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OEM NUMBER. |
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What are the symptoms of a failing fuel pressure sensor?
Symptoms include hard starting, stalling, poor fuel economy, hesitation under load, and fault codes P0190-P0194. Some vehicles will enter limp mode if fuel rail pressure cannot be confirmed by the ECU.
What is the difference between a fuel pressure sensor and a fuel pressure regulator?
A fuel pressure sensor monitors and reports fuel rail pressure to the ECU. A fuel pressure regulator controls and maintains fuel pressure at the correct level. They work together - a faulty sensor gives incorrect readings while a faulty regulator causes actual pressure problems.
What causes fuel injectors to fail?
Common causes include contaminated fuel, carbon buildup on the injector tip, worn internal seals, and general wear over high mileage. Symptoms of a failing injector include rough idle, misfires on one cylinder, fuel smell, and poor fuel economy.
BRAND NEW OEM Quality FUEL RAIL SUCTION CONTROL VALVE TO SUIT Mitsubishi Pajero Triton Challenger 4M41 4D56 Engines upto 2010
SUITS:
Short Body Valve. Check Denso #294200-036#, 294200-016#, 294009-026#
OEM#
1514885, 9665523380, 1460A031, 1920.QK, 6C1Q-9358-AA, 6C1Q-9358-AB, 8-98043735-0, A6860-EC09A, LR009837, RFY0-13-V21, RFY013V21A
- DENSO: DCRS300260
- DT Spare Parts: 12.24228
- NTY: ESCV-NS-000
- VEMO: V22-11-0010
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
1 X OEM Quality FUEL RAIL SUCTION CONTROL VALVE. (2-PIN PLUG)
usually on the back of the fuel injection pump - Check Illustration for correct connector plug
The Suction Control Valve (SCV) is vital in regulating fuel flow and pressure delivered to the injectors, ensuring optimal combustion. Our SCVs enhance engine performance, improve fuel efficiency, and reduce harmful emissions by maintaining the correct fuel pressure.
- [07/08 - 06/10] MITSUBISHI CHALLENGER KH4W II DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 131kW
- [04/00 - 10/06] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V68W,V78W III DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 121kW
- [11/06 - 08/08] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V88W,V98W IV DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
- [11/06 - 08/08] MITSUBISHI PAJERO V88W,V98W IV DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 125kW
- [11/05 - 12/10] MITSUBISHI TRITON KA4T DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 100kW
- [09/09 - 12/10] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB4T DI-D 2.5L 4cyl 4D56-HP 131kW
- [07/06 - 08/09] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB8T DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
- [07/06 - 12/09] MITSUBISHI TRITON KB8T DI-D 3.2L 4cyl 4M41 Euro 3 118kW
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | VSC100-Mitsubishi |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | 1514885 |
| Reference OEM Number | 1514885 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 6C1Q-9358-AB, LR009837, 1460A031 |
| Related Part Numbers | VSC100GEN |
| Trade Part Numbers | NTY: ESCV-NS-000, VEMO: V22-11-0010 |
| Shipping & Dimensions | |
| Shipping Weight | 0.5000 kg |
| Shipping Width | 0.230 m |
| Shipping Height | 0.050 m |
| Shipping Length | 0.160 m |
| Other Details | |
| Note | CHECK IMAGES. CONFIRM WITH OEM NUMBER. |
What are the symptoms of a failing fuel pressure sensor?
Symptoms include hard starting, stalling, poor fuel economy, hesitation under load, and fault codes P0190-P0194. Some vehicles will enter limp mode if fuel rail pressure cannot be confirmed by the ECU.
What is the difference between a fuel pressure sensor and a fuel pressure regulator?
A fuel pressure sensor monitors and reports fuel rail pressure to the ECU. A fuel pressure regulator controls and maintains fuel pressure at the correct level. They work together - a faulty sensor gives incorrect readings while a faulty regulator causes actual pressure problems.
What causes fuel injectors to fail?
Common causes include contaminated fuel, carbon buildup on the injector tip, worn internal seals, and general wear over high mileage. Symptoms of a failing injector include rough idle, misfires on one cylinder, fuel smell, and poor fuel economy.
Be The First To Review This Product!
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