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Old Aug 3rd, 2022, 02:16   #1
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Barometric pressure sensor location s60 d5 euro 4

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Is it the one on intercooler outlet passenger side,or is that the boost sensor or maybe it does both.
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Its not the boost sensor in the intercooler... there should be a sensor for absolute outside pressure

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I'm having trouble with my D5 Barometric pressure sensor and I've been told its located in the ecm itself
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vida would show a list of whats in / on the ecm
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Barometric pressure sensor location s60 d5 euro 4

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depending on year there are 3 ! one in the ECU , one in the intercooler outlet stub under the L/H Headlamp. and one in the inlet manifold on top which is not on all versions. They should all read VERY similar values with ignition on . The favourite one to fail is the one in the Intercooler outlet stub .
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depending on year there are 3 ! one in the ECU , one in the intercooler outlet stub under the L/H Headlamp. and one in the inlet manifold on top which is not on all versions. They should all read VERY similar values with ignition on . The favourite one to fail is the one in the Intercooler outlet stub .
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In the intercooler outlet stub? its integrated in the map sensor?
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In the intercooler outlet stub? its integrated in the map sensor?
Yes the one on the end of the intercooler. Its only an air pressure sensor when the engine is off it measures atmospheric pressure of course which is around 1 bar ( one atmosphere) depending on the weather
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The mismatch is a 0.03 bar and throws a code....and it doesnt seem to impair power....or does it?

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