TRUCK FUEL INJECTION PRESSURE SENSOR (ICP) 2008-2015: OEM 1875784C93
Brand: Isumo
OEM NUMBERS
Primary OEM |
1875784C93 |
Additional OEM |
1875784C92, 1875784C93 |
ADDITIONAL DETAILS
CONDITION |
New |
UPC / Barcode |
086547480833 |
WEIGHT |
1.00 LBS |
FITMENT CHART
YEAR |
MAKE |
ENGINE(S) |
2008 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2009 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2010 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2011 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2012 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2013 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2014 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
2015 |
International Navistar |
MaxxForce DT |
9 |
10 |
Functions of the ICP Sensor
The ICP sensor is essential for the following reasons:
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Monitoring Fuel Pressure:
- t accurately measures the pressure in the fuel rail to ensure the engine receives the correct amount of fuel.
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Optimizing Engine Performance
- By providing real-time data to the ECU, it helps in adjusting the fuel injection timing and quantity for efficient combustion.
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Preventing Engine Damage
- It alerts the ECU to any discrepancies in fuel pressure, allowing for immediate adjustments to prevent potential damage.
Key Benefits
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Enhanced Fuel Efficiency
- Proper fuel pressure ensures complete combustion, leading to better fuel economy.
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Reduced Emissions
- Accurate fuel injection helps in reducing harmful emissions.
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Improved Engine Longevity
- Consistent monitoring and adjustment of fuel pressure help in maintaining the engine's health over time.
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Maintaining optimal engine performance is crucial for diesel vehicles, and the Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor (ICP) plays a significant role in this. This sensor monitors the pressure in the fuel rail and ensures the correct amount of fuel is injected into the engine. So, how often should this vital component be replaced?
General Guidelines for ICP Sensor Replacement:
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Mileage-Based Replacement
- It is generally recommended to replace the ICP sensor every 100,000 miles. However, this can vary based on the make and model of your vehicle.
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Manufacturer's Recommendations
- Always check your vehicle’s manual for specific guidelines on ICP sensor replacement.
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Driving Conditions
- Harsh driving conditions, such as heavy towing or frequent stop-and-go traffic, may necessitate more frequent replacements.
Signs Your ICP Sensor May Need Replacement:
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Check Engine Light
- An illuminated check engine light could indicate a failing ICP sensor.
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Engine Performance Issues
- Symptoms like rough idling, poor acceleration, or stalling can be linked to a faulty ICP sensor.
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Fuel Efficiency Decline
- Noticeable drops in fuel efficiency may also signal that your ICP sensor is not functioning correctly.
Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor can prevent engine performance issues and ensure your diesel vehicle runs smoothly.