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DPF Differential Pressure Sensor — Circuit

Meaning

The diesel particulate filter (DPF) differential pressure sensor has a circuit fault: the ECU is not receiving a valid signal from the sensor, which monitors the pressure difference between the DPF inlet and outlet to assess the degree of clogging.

Common causes

  • Loose, oxidised, or damaged connector on the DPF differential pressure sensor
  • Short circuit or open circuit in the sensor wiring
  • Defective differential pressure sensor (internal failure)
  • Silicone or steel pressure lines to the sensor blocked by soot or condensation
  • Missing supply voltage or ground at the sensor

Symptoms

  • DPF or check engine light on
  • No differential pressure data available on scan tool
  • DPF regeneration inhibited or not performed correctly
  • Possible limp mode activation
  • Related DPF codes (P2463, P2458) may appear simultaneously

Severity

Moderate: the engine runs but the DPF system is blind; without pressure monitoring the filter can saturate without countermeasures being triggered, causing long-term damage.

What to do

  1. Inspect the sensor connector and wiring for oxidation, looseness, or breaks
  2. Check supply voltage (typically 5 V reference) and ground at the sensor
  3. Visually inspect and blow out the sensor pressure lines for blockages
  4. Measure sensor internal resistance and compare with manufacturer specification
  5. Replace the sensor if wiring is intact but the signal remains incorrect

Format conversion

SAEP2452
HEX2452
VAG09298
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