MAPSENSOR Renault Scenic 3
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Looking for a MAP sensor for your Renault Scenic 3? Browse 68 products from 4 manufacturers, priced from €27.20 to €224.04. As many as 21 units are available for immediate dispatch.
How much does a MAP sensor for the Renault Scenic 3 cost?
Prices for MAP sensors for the Renault Scenic 3 start at €27.20 for a basic intake manifold pressure sensor, while the most premium options - original exhaust pressure sensors - can reach €224.04. The average price in this category is 65,69 EUR. Here are our most affordable options:
How do I know if the MAP sensor on my Renault Scenic 3 is faulty?
A failing MAP sensor in the Scenic 3 typically causes a sudden loss of engine power, hesitation during acceleration, and rough idling. Increased fuel consumption is also a telltale sign - when the ECU receives incorrect intake manifold pressure data, it delivers an overly rich mixture or switches to limp mode. In severe cases, the engine may stall or have difficulty starting. An illuminated Check Engine light with an intake system fault code confirms the need for MAP sensor replacement. To find the right part, match the OE number from your original sensor or use VIN compatibility check - our catalog includes 50 OE reference numbers.
Are Scenic 3 MAP sensors compatible with other Renault models?
Many intake manifold MAP sensors from the Scenic 3 are shared with other Renault models built on the same platform. If you own another vehicle from this brand, check our sensor listings for models such as the Megane 3, Scenic 4, Trafic 3, Clio 4, or Master 3. However, always cross-reference the OE number - even visually identical sensors may have different operating ranges and voltage characteristics, which directly affects the accuracy of pressure readings.