Triebwerkssensoren
Triebwerkssensoren, also known as engine sensors, are critical components in modern vehicles that monitor various parameters of the engine's operation. These sensors provide real-time data to the vehicle's electronic control unit (ECU), which uses this information to optimize engine performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions. Common types of engine sensors include:
- Oxygen sensors (O2 sensors): Measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust gases to determine if
- Mass airflow sensors (MAF sensors): Measure the volume of air entering the engine to calculate the
- Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensors: Measure the pressure in the intake manifold to determine the engine's
- Coolant temperature sensors: Monitor the engine's coolant temperature to ensure it remains within the optimal range
- Camshaft position sensors: Detect the position of the camshaft to time the ignition and fuel injection
- Crankshaft position sensors: Measure the position of the crankshaft to determine engine speed and synchronize other
Regular maintenance and calibration of engine sensors are essential to ensure their accuracy and reliability. Faulty