Fuel Pressure Sensor Orientation

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Fuel Pressure Sensor Orientation

Postby Pistou » Fri Dec 25, 2020 3:47 pm

Hello,

I wish you all a merry Xmas !!

I've just installed yesterday the fuel pressure and I read weird values from 7 bars to close to zero... I'm wondering if fuel pressure sensor needs a specific orientation since my pump (DW65v) is all new ? it's horizontally placed right now.

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Re: Fuel Pressure Sensor Orientation

Postby ArT » Mon Dec 28, 2020 10:52 am

Hello,

Happy new Year ;)

Orientation does not matter. Make sure that you do not have leak and air bubbles in pipes.
What reading and voltage do you have when you switch ignition on but engine is still off?

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Re: Fuel Pressure Sensor Orientation

Postby Pistou » Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:58 pm

I have 7 bars when cold and much lower when it's off but hot... With the fuel pressure regulator it should be 3 bars always. I don't get it...

Did you meet failing sensor?

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Re: Fuel Pressure Sensor Orientation

Postby ArT » Tue Dec 29, 2020 9:30 am

Yes but in such case sensor gives 0V output.

7 bar on cold and lower on engine off is fine - you have still pressure on fuel rail when you switch engine off.
Fuel pressure regulator is only on fuel rail and injectors - before regulator is higher pressure (= fuel pump pressure). Fuel pump can give up to 12 bars.


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