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I need to replace the differential pressure sensor on the Jeep Commander CRD and was wondering where it is exactly on the vehicle.

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There should be 2 hoses coming off the DPF that run to the pressure differential sensor. I have a Grand so no DPF but there will be a direct connection as I described above from the DPF.
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Thanks Clarky.

If possible a diagram or exact location would be helpful .
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This has seriously done my head in. There must be better diagram or information on location than the attached .

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If you get under the car, the two pipes come off the DPF, with a torch and mirror, you should be able to locate the DP switch.
It is only comparing pressure in vs pressure out, so shouldn't be a huge item. From memory the dpf is just under the drivers seat area.

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i haven't been on here for a long time but how did you go finding it, pretty sure they are on the drivers side shock tower at the top towards the back of it and have 2 rubbers hose's (about 10mm) going to it.
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It is in the most unexpected places.
Wait for....
Screwed to the side of the coolant overflow bottle.

Days to locate. 80 secs to replace .
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