Manifold air pressure
Charge pressure sender G31
The charge pressure sender is located upstream of the throttle valve control part.
The Motronic supplies the sender with a voltage of 5 volts and earth. The signal which the sender generates is a pressure-proportional voltage ranging from 0 to 5 volts.
At atmospheric pressure (14.7 psi or 1.01 bar at sea-level), the voltage is approx. 2.5 volts.
The maximum pressure reading is approximately 22.45 psi (1.55 bar)
Pressure readings above 1.5 bar (21.8 psi) may cause throttle cut.
The signal is used for charge pressure control.
The Motronic also needs information on charge pressure so that it can take countermeasures if the maximum permissible pressure is exceeded.
Substitute function and self-diagnosis
If sender G31 fails, the charge pressure is controlled via the characteristic curve (engine speed-dependent). This will result in a deficiency of engine power.
References
- AW discussion on MAP sensor function