Where does the fuel pressure sensor go?
A fuel rail pressure sensor (commonly known as a fuel pressure sensor) is used in many diesel and some gasoline engines. This sensor is usually located near the middle of the fuel rail and is linked to the engine control unit (ECU), which is the central computer of a vehicle.
How much is a fuel pressure sensor?
The average cost for fuel tank pressure sensor replacement is between $244 and $283. Labor costs are estimated between $148 and $187 while parts are priced at $97. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location.
When was the fuel pressure sensor installed on my Volvo S60?
This was installed on a 2004 S60 2.5T however the essential information is the same for all P1,P2, and P3 Chassis models. Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel by clicking this link.
How can I tell if my fuel pressure sensor is faulty?
The best way to diagnose a faulty sensor would be with a scan tool. Plug in the scan tool and read the fuel pressure sensor value while comparing the reading to a fuel pressure gauge that’s hooked up to your fuel rail shrader valve. A faulty fuel pressure sensor can cause several issues in your Volvo including: What Do I Need To Replace It?
What should fuel line pressure be on 2006 S60R?
Im told that 42psi or 300kpa on a gauge connected to the fuel rail with a fluctuation of 2-3psi while driving is correct. Looks like pump is working then. VIDA says that for B5254T4 engine, used in S60R, fuel line pressure is 480 kPa absolute or 380 kPa relative.
Where is the fuel pressure sensor on the fuel rail?
Be prepared for a bit of gas to spray out if there is any pressure left in the rail. Remove the T25 torx screws which hold the timing belt cover in place, then remove the timing belt cover. Locate the fuel pressure sensor on the opposite end of the fuel rail.