NTK manufactures sensors in ISO 14001, TS 16949 and TS 17025-certified facilities, ensuring a quality that meets or exceeds OE specifications. NTK sensors undergo extreme test conditions that include vibration, thermal shock, vibration and OBD verification on vehicle testing.
Engineers at NGK Spark Plugs (USA), Inc. work with an experienced team of in-house technical sensor specialists to identify faults in OE sensor designs and applications, providing industry-leading sensor solutions. By thoroughly investigating sensor-related repairs and conducting case studies, NTK engineers continually develop technical sensors to prevent common repair problems found in OE parts.
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor vs. Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor
The Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor and Fuel Injection Pressure Sensor are two different sensors that serve two serparate systems on the vehicle.
FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR
Often part of the Fuel Pump & Housing Assembly, located on top or inside of the fuel tank.
Reads and reports vapor pressure in the fuel system to detect EVAP leaks and illuminate the Check Engine Light
Code P0452 or P0453 indicate sensor failure
Code P0442, P0455 or P0456 indicate EVAP leak detected from sensor