MAP Sensor Renault Trafic 3 - Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensors
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You are browsing MAP sensors compatible with the Renault Trafic 3. Our catalog includes 54 products priced from €27.20 to €170.49, with 15 available for immediate dispatch.
How much does a MAP sensor for the Renault Trafic 3 cost?
Prices for manifold absolute pressure sensors for the Renault Trafic 3 start from €27.20 for aftermarket replacements, with OEM parts reaching up to €170.49. The average price is 59,58 EUR. The most popular products are:
- Differential Pressure Sensor New Original Nissan Renault 1.6-2.3 dCi 227701177R - €89.54, 13 units sold
- Air Pressure Sensor Bosch 223659800R 0281006390 Renault - €35.10, 10 units sold
- Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault Trafic 3 Clio 4 1.6 dCi 223653148R - €27.20, 9 units sold
How do I know if the MAP sensor on my Renault Trafic 3 is faulty?
A failing intake manifold pressure sensor in the Renault Trafic 3 most commonly causes a sudden loss of engine power, hesitation during acceleration, and increased fuel consumption. Other telltale signs include rough idling and an illuminated Check Engine warning light. In the dCi engines fitted to the Trafic 3, the MAP sensor also functions as a boost pressure sensor - a faulty unit can therefore lead to turbocharger irregularities. When selecting a replacement, it's worth verifying the OE number. Our database contains 29 reference numbers, and matching by VIN guarantees full compatibility.
Are MAP sensors for the Trafic 3 also compatible with other Renault models?
Yes - many manifold pressure sensors used in the Renault Trafic 3 are shared with other models from the same brand. Our catalog also includes MAP sensors compatible with models such as the Megane 3, Scenic 3, Scenic 4, Clio 4, and Master 3. This is due to the shared dCi engine platforms used across the range. Always verify compatibility by OE number or VIN, however, as different engine variants may require sensors with different measurement ranges.