MAPSENSOR Peugeot 208
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Looking for a MAP sensor for your Peugeot 208? Our catalog features 30 MAP sensors priced from €26.83 to €37.54, with 10 available for immediate dispatch.
How much does a MAP sensor for the Peugeot 208 cost?
Manifold absolute pressure sensors for the Peugeot 208 start at €26.83, with top-range models priced up to €37.54. The average price is 32,16 EUR. Most popular MAP sensors:
- Vacuum Sensor 9639469280 1,4 1,6 2,0 HDI Peugeot Citroen - €35.10, 8 units sold
- Vacuum Sensor Original Citroen Peugeot 1.6-2.0 HDI 16v 1920CZ - €29.58, 6 units sold
- Air Pressure Sensor New Original Citroen Peugeot 1.6 2.0 9663480880 - €35.39, 5 units sold
The most affordable option is Air Pressure Sensor Citroen Peugeot 1920RX QPlus at just €26.83.
How do I know if the MAP sensor on my Peugeot 208 is faulty?
A failing intake manifold pressure sensor on the Peugeot 208 typically causes a sudden loss of engine power, hesitation or jerking during acceleration, and erratic idle speed. Another common sign is increased fuel consumption - when the ECU receives incorrect pressure readings from the manifold, it delivers an overly rich mixture or enters limp mode. In severe cases, the engine may stall and become difficult to start. A Check Engine warning light accompanied by an intake system fault code confirms the diagnosis. To ensure you buy the correct replacement MAP sensor, cross-reference the OE number from your old unit - our catalog covers 20 different OE numbers.
Are MAP sensors that fit the Peugeot 208 also compatible with other models?
Yes - many of the manifold absolute pressure sensors in our range are compatible with several Peugeot models, as the PSA Group shares common engine platforms across its lineup. In addition to the Peugeot 208, you'll find MAP sensors that also fit the Peugeot 308 and Peugeot 207. Always verify compatibility using the OE number or VIN, however - even visually identical sensors can have different operating ranges and voltage characteristics.