Standard Ignition Exhaust Backpressure Sensor P/N:VP38

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$282.99
MPN: VP38
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Standard Ignition Exhaust Backpressure Sensor P/N:VP38
Standard Ignition Exhaust Backpressure Sensor P/N:VP38
$282.99

Keep your engine's exhaust and emissions management reading accurately with the Standard Ignition Exhaust Backpressure Sensor VP38. It installs as a direct-fit replacement for the 2006-2008 International CXT, restoring the exhaust-backpressure signal the powertrain control module relies on to manage exhaust-gas flow and emissions functions.

  • Measures exhaust backpressure: monitors pressure in the exhaust stream and converts it into a signal for the engine control module.
  • Emissions system input: the reading helps the control module regulate exhaust-gas recirculation and related emissions functions.
  • Direct-fit replacement: a straightforward swap for the listed International CXT application.

If a failed backpressure sensor is the cause of a stored trouble code, rough running, or an illuminated check engine light, this replaces the original unit. Because those symptoms can have other causes, diagnose the fault before replacing. Interchange: EGR651 · MSPA15 · XPS400 · 1850351C1 · Manufacturer part number VP38.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

EGR651, MSPA15, XPS400, 1850351C1

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the VP38 sensor do?

It measures pressure in the exhaust stream and sends that signal to the engine control module, which uses it to help manage exhaust-gas recirculation and emissions functions.

What vehicle does this fit?

It is a direct-fit replacement for the 2006-2008 International CXT. See the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your vehicle.

What numbers does this sensor interchange with?

It cross-references EGR651, MSPA15, XPS400, and 1850351C1. Its own manufacturer part number is VP38.

What are signs this sensor may need replacing?

A stored trouble code, an illuminated check engine light, or rough running can be signs. These symptoms have other possible causes, so diagnose the fault before replacing.

Should I diagnose before installing this part?

Yes. Confirm the sensor is the cause of your symptom first, since backpressure-related codes and drivability issues can stem from other components in the exhaust or emissions system.