The Pontiac Bonneville Vapor Pressure Sensor receives accurate fuel tank readings, which contribute to clean emissions and responsive power. The Vapor Pressure Sensor enables the computer to confine vapor in the charcoal canister and detect leaks before they widen by monitoring tiny vacuum variations in the EVAP line. Every Pontiac features a sensor located close to the tank that generates a continuous five-volt signal. This signal is sent by the sensor to the control module, which converts this into real-time adjustments for easier driving. The Vapor Pressure Sensor is the same tough solid-state part across classic, SSE, and GXP Bonneville versions, even if the plug shape is slightly different and swapping is easy. As the Vapor Pressure Sensor is heat-resistant, vibration-resistant, and often lasts as long as the Pontiac fuel pump, drivers trust its durability. Each Pontiac and each Bonneville benefits from better mileage and less fuel smell on daily runs as it confirms that pressure remains within a tight band. The Bonneville dashboard lights up when the Vapor Pressure Sensor goes abnormal, which warns the user that possible fumes could escape. The coverage includes the mid-nineties sedans through the final 2005 run. Thus, any Bonneville fitted with a factory powertrain takes the same Vapor Pressure Sensor and does not need any reprogramming. The Vapor Pressure Sensor features built-in self-test logic that sweeps for faults at every start, sending a health pulse the Pontiac computer reads instantly. An elegant plug-and-play precision keeps the Bonneville name in good odor and shows Pontiac fans that a small piece can do a big job and can instill confidence in their Bonneville sedan.
Each OEM Pontiac Bonneville Vapor Pressure Sensor we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.