MAP Sensor 197-8393 Description
The YNF16397 Intake Pressure Sensor (OEM ref: 197-8393) is a high-precision manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor designed for diesel-powered construction equipment. It detects changes in the intake manifold pressure and sends real-time data to the engine’s ECU for optimal fuel injection and turbo boost control. This sensor is essential for achieving efficient combustion, reducing emissions, and preventing engine overload under variable loads. With a sealed design and robust electronics, it provides long-lasting performance in high-vibration, high-heat environments. Widely stocked by B2B parts suppliers, this sensor is a critical item for engine diagnostics and control system maintenance.
Intake Sensor Technical Sheet
Parameter |
Details |
Part Number |
197-8393 |
YNF Part Number |
YNF16397 |
Part Category |
Intake Pressure Sensor / MAP Sensor |
Function |
Measures air intake manifold pressure |
Application |
Excavator engine ECU system |
Voltage Range |
5V reference (standard MAP sensor) |
Output Signal |
Analog / Voltage-based |
Connector Type |
3-pin sealed plug |
Material |
Electronic sensor + ABS shell |
Country of Origin |
China |
Brand |
YNF |
MOQ |
2 Pieces |
Shipping Method |
Sea, Air, Express |
Payment Method |
T/T, PayPal, Western Union |
197-8393 Sensor Applications
Application Area |
Description |
Excavator Engine Systems |
Supports real-time pressure monitoring |
Diesel ECU Control |
Feeds intake data to control fuel injection |
Emission Control Systems |
Enables EGR and turbocharger optimization |
Service Diagnostics & Repair |
Helps identify intake system issues |
197-8393 Intake Sensor Detail Display
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Intake Air Temperature Sensor for Komatsu
FAQs:
Q: Is this sensor plug-and-play?
A: Yes, it fits directly into the original 3-pin connector.
Q: Will it affect fuel consumption?
A: Yes, a working MAP sensor ensures the ECU adjusts injection optimally.
Q: What are the common signs of a failed MAP sensor?
A: Rough idling, increased fuel use, or check engine light may appear.