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2872424 | Genuine Cummins® Differential Pressure Sensor ISX15

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Description:
A Differential Pressure Sensor 2872424 is a key emissions sensor on diesel vehicles. It helps the engine computer decide how full the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is and when to clean it. Differential Pressure Sensor For EPA13 15 liter ISX/QSX

Part Number: 2872424
Condition: New
Manufacture/Brand: Cummins

Fits 2872424 For EPA13 15 liter ISX/QSX
Cummins Engines: 6C8.3, C GAS PLUS CM556, G8.3, G8.3 CM558, GTA8.3 CM558, ISC CM2150, ISC CM554, ISC CM850, ISC8.3 CM2250, ISC8.3 G CM2180 C101, ISL CM2150, ISL CM554, ISL CM850, ISL G CM2180, ISL8.9 CM2150 L110, ISL8.9 CM2880 L112, ISL9 CM2150 SN, ISL9 CM2250, ISL9 CM2350 L101, ISL9 CM2350 L111, ISLE4 CM850, L GAS PLUS CM556, L8.9, L8.9 L121, L8.9G CMOH2.0 L125B, L9 CM2350 L116B, L9 CM2350 L119B, L9 CM2350 L120C, L9 CM2350 L123B, L9.3 L105, L9.5 L117, L9N CM2380 L124B, QSC8.3 CM2250, QSC8.3 CM2880 C102, QSC8.3 CM554, QSC8.3 CM850(CM2850), QSL9 CM2250, QSL9 CM2250 L115, QSL9 CM2350 L102, QSL9 CM2350 L107, QSL9 CM2350 L118, QSL9 CM2350 L122, QSL9 CM554, QSL9 CM850(CM2850), QSL9 G CM558, QSL9 M CM2250 L106, QSL9.3 CM2880 L113

Specifications For 2872424:

Threading: M8 x 1.25 x 25mm
Overall Length: 2-3/4"
Connector: Rectangular 3-Pin


Purpose of using 2872424

1. Measure DPF soot buildup

The sensor tells the engine computer:

  • How hard exhaust is pushing before the DPF

  • How free-flowing it is after the DPF

The pressure difference directly shows how full of soot the DPF is.

2. Control DPF regeneration

Using the sensor data, the ECM decides:

  • When to start regeneration

  • How long regeneration should last

  • When regeneration is complete

This prevents:

  • Regenerating too early (wastes fuel)

  • Regenerating too late (plugs the DPF)

3. Protect the engine & exhaust system

If restriction gets too high, the sensor helps the ECM:

  • Reduce engine power (derate)

  • Prevent turbo damage

  • Avoid overheating the exhaust

4. Maintain emissions compliance

The sensor ensures:

  • Soot is properly burned off

  • Exhaust emissions stay within legal limits

  • The vehicle meets environmental regulations

5. Alert the driver & store fault codes

The sensor allows the ECM to:

  • Turn on the DPF or check engine light

  • Store diagnostic trouble codes

  • Tell technicians what’s wrong


Signs of a Differential Pressure Sensor 2872424

Warning lights & messages

  • DPF warning light

  • Check Engine Light

  • Messages like “Service Exhaust System” or “DPF Full”

Regeneration problems

  • Regenerations happen too often (wastes fuel)

  • Regeneration never completes

  • Vehicle asks for forced/manual regeneration

  • Strong exhaust smell during regens

Performance issues

  • Reduced power / derate mode

  • Limited vehicle speed

  • Poor throttle response

  • Lower fuel economy

Computer & diagnostic symptoms

  • Fault codes related to:

    • Differential pressure signal too high or too low

    • Sensor range/performance

    • DPF efficiency errors caused by bad readings

  • Scan tool shows pressure readings that don’t make sense

    • High pressure at idle

    • No change when revving the engine

Electrical symptoms

  • Intermittent issues (comes and goes)

  • Codes return immediately after clearing

  • Scan tool sometimes can’t read the sensor

 

About the Manufacturer – Cummins:

Cummins is a leading American manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines, as well as power generation systems and emissions solutions. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins is known globally for its durable, high-performance engines used in trucks, buses, construction equipment, agriculture, and power systems.

The brand is widely respected for its innovation in clean diesel technology, including aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, and advanced electronics that help reduce emissions while maximizing engine efficiency and reliability.