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DPF differential pressure sensor, component description - GF07.04-P-6121T

ENGINE 642 in MODEL 211.0/2/6, 219.3 with CODE (474) Particulate filter 

Shown on model 211.0 

Fig 1: Locating Pressure Differential Sensor
G07249007Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.

Location 

The differential pressure sensor is located in the left transmission tunnel at the transmission output flange.

Task 

The differential pressure sensor detects the exhaust pressure differential upstream and downstream of the DPF.

The CDI control unit (N3/9) uses the pressure differential to determine the particulate matter (particles) (PM) and ash load of the DPF.

Design 

The pressure differential sensor consists of a piezo resistant pressure sensor element, the electronics for signal amplification and the temperature compensation. All components are integrated together on one silicon chip. The silicon chip is protected against corrosion by means of a protective gel and it is casted into the plastic housing.

Fig 2: Identifying Pressure Differential Sensor Components
G07249008Courtesy of MERCEDES-BENZ OF NORTH AMERICA.

Function 

The differential pressure sensor detects the exhaust gas pressure difference upstream and downstream of DPF via the exhaust gas pressure lines upstream of DPF and downstream of DPF.

The differential pressure between the exhaust gas pressures upstream and downstream of DPF has an effect on the piezo resistant pressure sensor element.

This generates a voltage, which is reinforced by the integrated silicon chip and is passed on as a voltage signal to the CDI control unit.