Air Pressure And Air Temperature Sensor 1

2017 Volvo XC60 T6 InscriptionSECTION Air Pressure And Air Temperature Sensor 1
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The component is a combined sensor and contains two sensors in the same component:

  • air pressure sensor
  • temperature sensor

The sensor is located on the upper part of the charge air cooler.

air pressure sensor 

The air pressure sensor measures the pressure in the intake pipe after the charge air cooler, ahead of the throttle unit. The signal from the sensor is primarily used by the Engine Control Module (ECM) to control turbo regulation, as well as to check other air pressure sensors in certain positions.

The sensor, which is an Piezo resistive resistor, is grounded in the control module and supplied with power (5 V) from the control module.

Depending on the pressure, the silicone membrane in the sensor moves which changes the resistance, and thus varies the voltage level of the analogue signal to the control module.

For information about electrical connection, see wiring diagram. For sensor characteristics and normal values, see signal specification and component specification.

The boost pressure sensor can be diagnosed by the Engine Control Module (ECM) and the sensor signal can be read off.

temperature sensor 

The temperature sensor measures the temperature of the intake air after the charge air cooler, ahead of the throttle unit.

The information is used by Engine Control Module (ECM) to calculate boost pressure control, as well as for calculating injection time. The control module also controls certain diagnostic functions using the temperature sensor's signal.

The sensor, which is an NTC resistor, is grounded in the control module and supplied with power (signal) from the control module.

The resistance in the sensor changes according to the temperature of the intake air.

For information about electrical connection, see wiring diagram. For sensor characteristics and normal values, see signal specification and component specification.

The temperature sensor can be diagnosed by the Engine Control Module (ECM) and the sensor signal can be read off.

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