Accelerator Position Sensor for Nissan Primera & Nissan 100NX - MAP-100913
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Accelerator Position Sensor for Nissan Primera & Nissan 100NX - MAP-100913

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Accelerator Position Sensor for Nissan Primera & Nissan 100NX - MAP-100913Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This accelerator position (throttle position) sensor (MAP 100913) is listed for the Nissan Primera P11 1. 6 16V GA16DE (19962000), OE reference 22620 73C00. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, any OEM reference numbers supplied, and VIN engine chassis information where variants exist. Key Details SKU MAP 100913 Component Accelerator Position (Throttle Position) Sensor Primary Fitment Nissan

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This accelerator position (throttle position) sensor (MAP-100913) is listed for the Nissan Primera P11 1.6 16V GA16DE (1996–2000), OE reference 22620 73C00. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, any OEM reference numbers supplied, and VIN/engine/chassis information where variants exist.

Key Details

SKU
MAP-100913
Component
Accelerator Position (Throttle Position) Sensor
Primary Fitment
Nissan Primera P11 1.6 16V GA16DE (1996–2000)
Specs
3 pins, oval connector, 2 mounting bores

Key Benefits

  • Five Nissan OEM reference numbers listed for cross-checking before ordering.
  • 3-pin oval connector with 2 mounting bores for fitment verification.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • Nissan: 22620 73C00, 22620 31U0A, 22620 31U00, 22620 31U01, 22620 0S320

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Number of Pins 3
Connector Shape Oval
Mounting Bores 2

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 51 supplied applications.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (51 applications)
Model Chassis Engine Power (kW) Years
Primera 1.6 16V P11 GA16DE 73 1996–2000
Primera 1.6 16V P11 GA16DE 66 1996–2001
Primera 1.6 16V P11 QG16DE 78 1996–2001
Primera 1.8 16V P11 QG18DE 84 1999–2001
Primera 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 96 1996–2001
Primera 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 85 1996–2001
Primera 2.0 16V P11 SR20DEH; SR20DE 110 1996–2001
Primera 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 103 1999–2001
Primera 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 105 1996–2001
Primera 1.8 LPG P11 QG18DE 84 1999–2001
Primera Hatchback 1.6 16V P11 GA16DE 73 1996–2002
Primera Hatchback 1.6 16V P11 GA16DE 66 1996–2002
Primera Hatchback 1.6 16V P11 QG16DE 78 2000–2002
Primera Hatchback 1.8 16V P11 QG18DE 84 1999–2002
Primera Hatchback 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 96 1996–2002
Primera Hatchback 2.0 16V P11 SR20DEL; SR20DE 85 1996–2002
Primera Hatchback 2.0 16V P11 SR20DEH; SR20DE 110 1996–2002
Primera Hatchback 2.0 16V P11 SR20DE 103 1999–2002
Primera Hatchback 1.8 16V LPG P11 QG18DE 84 1999–2002
Primera Traveller 1.6 16V WP11 GA16DE 66 1998–2001
Primera Traveller 1.6 16V WP11 GA16DE 73 1998–2001
Primera Traveller 1.8 16V WP11 QG18DE 84 1999–2001
Primera Traveller 2.0 16V WP11 SR20DE 85 1996–2001
Primera Traveller 2.0 16V WP11 SR20DE 103 1999–2001
Primera Traveller 1.8 16V LPG WP11 QG18DE 84 1999–2001
Primera 1.6 P10 GA16DE 75 1993–1996
Primera Hatchback 1.6 P10 GA16DS 71 1990–1993
Primera Traveller 1.6 W10 GA16DE 75 1991–1998
100NX 1.6 SR B13 GA16DE 75 1993–1994
200SX 2.0 16V Turbo S14 SR20DET 147 1993–1999
200SX 2.0 16V S14 SR20DE 118 1993–1999
Almera I Hatchback 1.4 N15 GA14DE 55 1995–2000
Almera I Hatchback 1.4 N15 GA14DE 64 1995–2000
Almera I Hatchback 1.6 N15 GA16DE 66 1995–2000
Almera I Hatchback 1.6 N15 GA16DE 73 1995–2000
Almera I Hatchback 2.0 GTi N15 SR20DE 105 1996–2000
Almera I 1.4 N15 GA14DE 55 1995–2000
Almera I 1.4 N15 GA14DE 64 1995–2000
Almera I 1.6 N15 GA16DE 66 1995–2000
Almera I 1.6 N15 GA16DE 73 1995–2000
Almera I 1.6 N15 GA16DE 75 1995–2000
Almera Tino 1.8 V10 QG18DE 84 2000–2006
Almera Tino 1.8 V10 QG18DE 85 2002–2006
Almera II Hatchback 1.5 N16 QG15DE 66 2000–2006
Almera II Hatchback 1.5 N16 QG15DE 72 2002–2006
Almera II Hatchback 1.8 N16 QG18DE 84 2000–2002
Almera II 1.5 N16 QG15DE 66 2000–2006
Almera II 1.5 N16 QG15DE 72 2002–2006
Almera II 1.8 N16 QG18DE 84 2000–2002
Maxima QX IV 3.0 A32 VQ30DE 142 1995–2000
Maxima QX IV Wagon 3.0 A32 VQ30DE 142 1997–2000

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Confirm exact fitment using VIN, engine code, or chassis number if multiple variants exist.

Installation / Use / Maintenance Tips

  • Compare the new sensor to the removed unit before installation to confirm pin count, connector shape, and mounting bore layout match.
  • Clean mating surfaces, mounting points, and electrical connectors before fitting the new part.
  • Reconnect all electrical plugs securely and ensure the connector locks into place.
  • After installation, check for correct operation, verify no warning lights remain, and confirm throttle response is normal.

Common Questions

Will this accelerator position sensor fit my Nissan Primera?
This part (MAP-100913) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details and verifying VIN/engine/chassis information where variants exist.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Cross-reference numbers are listed in the OEM Reference Numbers section above. Match at least one to your original part before ordering.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Use VIN, engine code, and chassis/platform details and compare them to the fitment section above. If unsure, request fitment assistance before ordering.

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