Automotive pressure sensor typesBrake system pressure sensor: Used to monitor the hydraulic or pneumatic pressure of the brake system. When the driver presses the brake pedal, the sensor transmits the signal to the brake system to make it work properly.
Air conditioning system pressure sensor: Monitor the refrigerant pressure of the air conditioning system to ensure the comfort of the temperature inside the car. When the refrigerant pressure is too high or too low, the sensor will sound an alarm to remind the driver of timely maintenance.
Air suspension system pressure sensor: Monitors the air pressure of the air suspension system to provide control of the vehicle''s altitude and attitude. This is very important to improve the comfort and handling stability of the vehicle.
There are many types of automotive pressure sensors, including but not limited to:
Oil pressure sensor: For the oil pressure control of brake systems with oil pressure booster, it detects the pressure of the reservoir, the closing or disconnecting signal of the output pump, and the abnormal oil pressure alarm.
Intake pressure sensor: Monitors the intake pressure of the engine to ensure the normal operation of the engine. By adjusting the intake volume and valve opening, the output power and fuel economy of the engine can be controlled.
Tire pressure sensor: real-time monitoring of tire air pressure to ensure driver and passenger safety. When the tire pressure is too low or too high, the sensor will sound an alarm to remind the driver to adjust the pressure in time.