MAPSENSOR Opel
Looking for a MAP sensor for your Opel? Our catalog features 99 manifold absolute pressure sensors for Vivaro 2 and Movano 2 models - new and used, from 9 manufacturers. Prices start from €27.20, with an average price of 60,76 EUR.
What are the cheapest MAP sensors for Opel?
The most affordable intake manifold MAP sensors compatible with Opel models are available from just €27.20. Here are the best-value options:
- Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault Trafic 3 Clio 4 1.6 dCi 223653148R - €27.20, OE: 223653148R
- Air Pressure Sensor Renault Scenic Megane 3 1.5-1.6 dCi 223653584R - €28.66, OE: 223653584R
- Air Pressure Sensor Citroen Peugeot 1920SS QPlus - €30.74, OE: 1920ss
Which MAP sensors for Opel are the most popular?
The best-selling manifold absolute pressure sensors for Opel include trusted OEM parts and replacements from reputable manufacturers. Here are the top bestsellers:
- Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault Nissan 1.5 dCi 223653394R - €36.90, sold 37 pcs.
- Differential Pressure Sensor New Original Master 3 Movano NV400 223218939R - €64.78, sold 30 pcs.
- Pressure Accumulator Original Master 3 Movano NV400 223721351R - €45.84, sold 14 pcs.
Which Opel models are the MAP sensors available for?
Intake manifold MAP sensors are available for the following Opel models: Vivaro 2 and Movano 2. The Opel Vivaro 2 and Movano 2 share platforms with other brands, meaning many sensors offer cross-compatibility - our catalog includes 70 unique OE numbers to help you identify the correct part with ease.
How do I identify a faulty MAP sensor in an Opel and choose a replacement?
Common symptoms of a failing MAP sensor in an Opel include a sudden loss of engine power, jerking during acceleration, increased fuel consumption, and unstable idle speed. Black exhaust smoke and a "Check Engine" warning light may also appear. In turbocharged engines - such as those found in the Vivaro 2 and Movano 2 - the MAP sensor also functions as a boost pressure sensor, so a failure will directly affect turbocharger performance. When selecting a replacement, always match the OE number from the parts catalog - two visually identical sensors may have different measurement ranges and voltage characteristics, which can lead to incorrect readings.