MAPSENSOR Renault Master 3
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Looking for a MAP sensor for your Renault Master 3? We carry 45 products priced from €35.10 to €131.92, with 10 available for immediate dispatch.
How much does a MAP sensor replacement cost for the Renault Master 3?
Prices for intake manifold pressure sensors for the Renault Master 3 start from €35.10, with top-end models going up to €131.92. The average price is 67,42 EUR. Most popular products:
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How do I know if the MAP sensor on my Renault Master 3 is faulty?
A failing intake manifold absolute pressure sensor in the Renault Master 3 most commonly 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. A lit Check Engine warning light with a fault code related to the intake system is another telltale sign. On turbodiesel Master 3 engines, the MAP sensor also serves as the boost pressure sensor, making a failure especially noticeable. To ensure you buy the correct MAP sensor, cross-reference the OE number or use VIN-based fitment - our catalog covers 30 OE numbers.
Are Renault Master 3 MAP sensors compatible with other Renault models?
Many intake manifold MAP sensors used in the Renault Master 3 are shared with other models in the Renault lineup. If you need a MAP sensor for another Renault vehicle, browse our catalog for the Megane 3, Scenic 3, Scenic 4, Trafic 3, and Clio 4 as well. Always compare the OE part number before purchasing - even visually identical absolute pressure sensors can have different operating ranges and voltage characteristics.