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A/C Pressure/Temperature Sensor

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CAUTION:

Danger or frostbite due to refrigerant coming out under pressure.

Frostbite on the skin and other parts of the body is possible.

- Wear safety gloves.

- Wear protective eyewear.

- Extract refrigerant and open the refrigerant circuit immediately.

- If more than 10 minutes elapse after extracting the refrigerant and the refrigerant circuit was not opened, extract the refrigerant again. Pressure can develop in the refrigerant circuit due to evaporation.

Sensor for a Connection with the Valve on the Refrigerant Circuit

NOTE:

Switching pressures, removing and installing switches as well as switch arrangement and version. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

There are different versions of this sensor with different functions and with different names. For example, the following illustrated A/C Pressure/Temperature Sensor -G395- is installed on a Golf GTE Audi A4, Audi Q5, and Audi Q5 hybrid. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

GWWN87-0381Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC

Before loosening the sensor threaded connection, check the version. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

On a sensor for the connection on the refrigerant circuit without a valve. The refrigerant must be extracted before loosening the threaded connection. If sensor is not removed within 10 minutes after extraction, pressure may build up in refrigerant circuit by renewed evaporation. Extract the refrigerant again.

There are various designations, depending on the function and the vehicle. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

Sensor for a Connection without the Valve on the Refrigerant Circuit

NOTE:

There are different versions of this sensor with different functions and with different names. For example, the following illustrated A/C pressure/temperature sensor is installed on an Audi Q7 e-tron. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

There are various designations, depending on the function and the vehicle. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

Possible Names for this Sensor

GWWA87-12219Courtesy of AUDI OF AMERICA, LLC

There are different versions of this sensor -A-. Depending on the version, their exterior currently only differs in part number, or in imprinted designation with the same part number -B-. Therefore pay attention to the correct allocation, part number and designation when replacing. Refer to the Parts Information and REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]

This sensor exchanges the information with the respective control module via the data Bus (for example via the "LIN Bus") when creating tension. The relevant control module uses this information to calculate the pressure (and temperature) in the refrigerant circuit and any faults detected are signaled to the control module. Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding"  function.

The respective control module uses this information to calculate the refrigerant circuit pressure and to activate the control modules or components downstream (radiator fan control module, pumps, valves etc.) via the data Bus according to the specifications. Use the Vehicle Diagnostic Tester in the "Guided Fault Finding"  function. Refer to REFRIGERANT CIRCUIT [For engine(s) CTUA, CAED, CREH, CEUC, CTGE, CREC, CYNB, CPNB]