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New Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensors

The MAP sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure) is a critical component of the intake system, responsible for precise pressure measurement and accurate fuel-air mixture control. Our catalog features 113 new MAP sensors priced from €3.44 to €224.04, compatible with 19 vehicle makes, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and many more. The sensors come from 15 trusted manufacturers such as Dacia / Renault, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, RENAULT, ensuring OE-level quality. Every new manifold absolute pressure sensor comes with a 12-month warranty - verify compatibility with your vehicle by VIN number.
Air Pressure Sensor Original 8200685363 2373100Q0L Renault Nissan
Special Price €82.23
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Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault 223656551R
Special Price €36.77
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Air Pressure Sensor New Original Renault Nissan 1.5 dCi 223653394R
Special Price €72.30
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Vacuum Sensor Original Citroen  Peugeot C2 C3 C4 C5 307 407 9639381480
Special Price €35.94
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New OE-quality MAP sensors from trusted manufacturers - Dacia / Renault, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, RENAULT and more. Browse 113 products compatible with 132 car models, with 85 units available for immediate shipping.

113Products available
85In stock now
€3.44Starting price
12 mo.Warranty

How much does a new MAP sensor cost?

Prices for new MAP sensors range from €3.44 to €224.04, with an average of 58,76 EUR. The most affordable options in our catalog:

How to tell if your MAP sensor is faulty and why choose a new one?

Common symptoms of a failing manifold absolute pressure sensor include a sudden loss of engine power, hesitation during acceleration, rough idling, increased fuel consumption, and an illuminated Check Engine light. In severe cases, the engine may stall or fail to start. A new MAP sensor guarantees factory-level measurement accuracy and proper ECU calibration - unlike cheap aftermarket alternatives, it won't produce incorrect voltage readings, preventing the fault from recurring.

Which new MAP sensors are the most popular?

The best-selling intake manifold pressure sensors in our catalog are OE-quality products backed by a quality guarantee:

How to choose the right MAP sensor for your car?

A MAP sensor must be precisely calibrated for a specific engine and ECU - two visually identical sensors can have entirely different operating ranges and voltage characteristics. The most reliable method is VIN number verification. Alternatively, compare the OE number printed on your old sensor - our catalog includes 110 OE numbers. Our range covers 19 vehicle makes, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot, and 132 models, such as Several models, Several models, Several models and many more.

What types of MAP sensors are available and what are the differences?

There are two main types of MAP sensors: analog and digital. In naturally aspirated engines, the sensor measures vacuum pressure in the intake manifold, while in turbocharged engines it functions as an integrated boost pressure sensor, covering a wide range from vacuum to high positive pressure. Do not confuse the MAP sensor with the MAF mass airflow sensor - the MAP sensor measures pressure, while the MAF measures the volume of air flowing through. Our catalog features sensors from 15 manufacturers, including Dacia / Renault, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, RENAULT, all with OE quality certification.