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A boost pressure sensor measures the air pressure entering the engine’s intake system—especially in turbocharged or supercharged engines. It sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU), which adjusts fuel injection, ignition timing, and turbocharger control to deliver optimal performance and efficiency.
A faulty sensor can cause reduced engine power, unstable acceleration, poor fuel economy, or an illuminated check-engine light. Replacing a worn boost pressure sensor restores accurate boost monitoring and stable engine performance.