The Radiator Pressure Sensor is responsible for monitoring the pressure levels within the radiator and coolant system. This sensor maintains the engine's operating temperature within the specified range to prevent overheating, which can lead to engine damage. The primary function of the radiator pressure sensor is to detect and measure the pressure of the coolant circulating through the radiator and cooling system. It relays this information to the engine control unit. Based on the data received from the sensor, the engine control unit can adjust parameters, such as controlling the cooling fan speed or triggering warning indicators on the dashboard, to prevent the engine from overheating.
Attributes:
• Designed to accurately measure the pressure levels within the radiator and cooling system.
• Designed to withstand high temperatures.
Applications:
The Radiator Pressure Sensor is positioned in the radiator upper tube to accurately measure the pressure of the circulating coolant to provide data for the cooling system control.