Product description
When the throttle is wide open and air rushes into the intake manifold (causing a drop in pressure), the intake manifold absolute pressure sensor signals the engine computer to send more fuel. When the throttle is closed, the pressure rises and a reading from the intake manifold absolute Pressure Sensor tells the computer to reduce the amount of fuel entering the engine. A faulty intake manifold absolute pressure sensor will usually trigger a "Check engine" warning light. Other signs of an intake manifold absolute pressure sensor failure include erratic idling, slow or hesitant acceleration, poor fuel economy, or black smoke coming out of the exhaust port. Specializing in the manufacture of intake manifold absolute pressure sensor, Urea Pressure Sensor, construction machinery pressure sensor, air compressor Pressure Transmitter, etc.