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MAP Sensor - Precise Intake Manifold Pressure Sensors
Modern combustion engines are complex systems where performance and efficiency hinge on milliseconds and precise measurements. One of the key components is the MAP sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor). Although small, its role in engine management is crucial. At EuroFrance, we focus primarily on new MAP sensors, with used options also available as a cost-effective alternative. Browse our selection of intake manifold pressure sensors for popular brands including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot, Nissan, Opel, Dacia, Fiat, and Mercedes-Benz.
Why buy MAP sensors at EuroFrance?
- Parts can be matched by vehicle VIN (body number) for correct fitment.
- We'll help you find the right part by original part number (OE).
- 12-month warranty for new MAP sensors
- 30-day warranty for used MAP sensors
- 25+ years of experience
- Trusted supplier of parts for French car brands.
What Is a MAP Sensor and What Does It Do?
Simply put, it is an absolute pressure sensor mounted in the intake manifold. Its main task is to provide the engine control unit (ECU) with real-time data about pressure in the intake system. Based on this information, the ECU calculates air density and selects the ideal fuel dose for optimal combustion.
In naturally aspirated engines, this component measures vacuum, while in turbocharged units it often doubles as a boost pressure sensor. This is what allows the engine to respond smoothly to throttle input, maintaining a balance between performance and fuel economy.
Symptoms of a Faulty MAP Sensor
A damaged manifold pressure sensor can significantly inconvenience the driver, although the symptoms may initially be misleading. Since this sensor directly affects the fuel mixture composition, its malfunction usually results in engine performance issues. The most common warning signs include:
Increased fuel consumption - The ECU, receiving incorrect data, often switches to limp mode or delivers a too-rich mixture.
Engine jerking and fluctuating RPM - Especially noticeable at idle.
Power loss - The car doesn't accelerate as it should, particularly when trying to speed up.
Starting problems - A faulty sensor can make starting difficult on both cold and warm engines.
Check Engine light - Diagnostic scans typically reveal an error code related to the intake system.
Vacuum Sensor vs. Boost Sensor - Differences and Terminology
While browsing parts listings, you may encounter various terms. The MAP sensor is often confused with the mass air flow sensor (MAF), although these are two different devices. The MAP measures pressure, while the MAF measures airflow volume.
In turbo engines, the situation is somewhat more complex. An integrated pressure sensor is often used, covering a wide range - from vacuum (when the turbo is inactive) to high boost pressure. In workshop terminology, these parts are interchangeably called vacuum sensors or boost pressure sensors. Regardless of the name, measurement precision is crucial - even small deviations can lead to improper turbocharger operation.
How to Choose the Right Manifold Pressure Sensor
When selecting a replacement, there is no room for guessing. It is an electronic component that must be perfectly calibrated for a specific engine model and ECU. Visual similarity is not enough - two identical-looking sensors can have completely different operating ranges and voltage characteristics.
To ensure your new absolute pressure sensor works correctly:
Check the OE number - Compare the part number stamped on the old sensor with the replacement part number.
Verify by VIN - This is the safest method for selecting electronic parts. EuroFrance offers VIN-based fitment support to help you find the exact match.
Choose reputable manufacturers - Engine sensors require quality. Our catalogue features parts from manufacturers like Bosch, Continental, DENSO, Seim, and OE suppliers such as PSA and Dacia/Renault. Prices start from $12.46, so you can find the right sensor for models like the Megane 3, Scenic 3, Clio 4, Trafic 3, Master 3, and 308 without overpaying.
Find the Right MAP Sensor at EuroFrance
Don't risk uneven engine performance and high fuel consumption. Filter our catalogue by brand, model, manufacturer, or technical condition to quickly locate the exact part you need. Check your sensor's part number, use our VIN lookup for confirmation, and choose a reliable product - we provide fast shipping and expert advice to help you get back on the road.
Explore our full range of automotive sensors for even more options.