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Looking for engine sensors for your Nissan? We carry 280 products compatible with models such as the Qashqai and NV400. Prices for Nissan sensors start from €2.54, and 93 units are available for immediate shipping.
How much do the cheapest Nissan sensors cost?
Prices for engine sensors for Nissan start from €2.54, while the most expensive original parts go up to €226.15. Here are the most affordable options:
- Pulse Sensor CP68 2376000Q0C Renault Nissan Seim - €2.54, OE: CP68
- Pulse Sensor New Renault Dacia Nissan 1,5 dci 8200995209 - €10.68, OE: 8200995209
- Pulse Sensor New Renault Nissan 23731EN22A - €11.72, OE: 23731EN22A
Which Nissan sensors are most popular?
Customers most frequently choose air pressure and exhaust pressure sensors. Here are our bestsellers:
- Air Pressure Sensor Original Renault Nissan 1.5 dCi 223653394R - €36.90, 37 units sold
- Differential Pressure Sensor New Original Master 3 Movano NV400 223218939R - €64.78, 30 units sold
- Differential Pressure Sensor New Original Renault 2.0 dCi 208150004R - €224.04, 20 units sold
- Exhaust Gas Temperature Sensor Original Koleos Qashqai 2.0 dCi 22630JG70A - €104.34, 17 units sold
Which Nissan models are the sensors compatible with?
Our catalog includes engine sensors for the most popular Nissan models. The widest selection is available for the Qashqai (29 products) and the NV400 (112 products). Parts are matched by OE number - our database contains 174 original catalog numbers, ensuring precise fitment for your specific engine variant.
How do I know if a sensor in my Nissan is faulty?
Like other vehicles, a Nissan will display recognizable symptoms when an engine sensor fails. The most common signs include:
- Illuminated Check Engine warning light on the dashboard
- Difficulty starting the engine, especially when cold
- Rough idling and engine stalling
- Jerking during acceleration and loss of power
- Increased fuel consumption - the ECU enriches the fuel mixture when receiving incorrect sensor readings
- ABS, ESP, or traction control warning lights turning on
If you experience any of these symptoms, a computer diagnostic scan is recommended to pinpoint the faulty sensor - whether it's a lambda probe, crankshaft position sensor, MAF sensor, or coolant temperature sensor.