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The 2013 Ford Fusion turbo boost sensor sits inside the intake pipe near the throttle valve. This sensor measures pressure, sends the information to the ECU, and helps the engine run efficiently. It determines air density and fuel requirements for optimal combustion. If the boost sensor malfunctions, expect power loss, a lit check engine light, rough idling, and sluggish acceleration. The ECU disables the sensor to prevent significant engine damage if it detects issues. Replacing the boost sensor can cost between $35 and $70, depending on the brand and whether it's an aftermarket or OEM part.
The location of the turbo boost pressure sensor in the 2013 Ford Fusion is inside the intake pipe close to the throttle valve.