MAPSENSOR Nissan NV400 - Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensors
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Looking for a MAP sensor for your Nissan NV400? We offer 24 products priced from €36.90 to €131.92, with 6 available for immediate dispatch. Parts are sourced from 3 trusted manufacturers.
How much does a MAP sensor for the Nissan NV400 cost?
Prices for MAP sensors for the Nissan NV400 start from €36.90 for intake manifold pressure sensors, while the most expensive exhaust pressure sensors cost up to €131.92. The most affordable options in our catalog:
How do I know if the MAP sensor on my Nissan NV400 is failing?
A faulty manifold absolute pressure sensor in the Nissan NV400 typically causes a sudden loss of engine power, hesitation or jerking during acceleration, and increased fuel consumption. The engine may surge at idle or, in severe cases, stall completely. Another telltale sign is the illumination of the Check Engine warning light - a diagnostic scan will reveal a fault code related to the intake system. In turbocharged NV400 engines, the MAP sensor also functions as a boost pressure sensor, so a failure can lead to abnormal turbocharger behavior. To ensure the correct replacement, always match the OE number - we carry 18 different original part numbers.
Which MAP sensors for the Nissan NV400 are the most popular?
The best-selling MAP sensors for the Nissan NV400 are:
- Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault Nissan 1.5 dCi 223653394R - €36.90, 37 units sold
- Differential Pressure Sensor New Original Master 3 Movano NV400 223218939R - €64.78, 30 units sold
- Pressure Accumulator Original Master 3 Movano NV400 223721351R - €45.84, 14 units sold
The Nissan NV400 shares its platform with the Renault Master III and Opel Movano, which means many MAP sensors are interchangeable across these models. When selecting an intake manifold pressure sensor, always refer to the OE number stamped on the old sensor or verify compatibility using your vehicle's VIN number.