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Intake Air Temperature Sensor for Peugeot 206/306, Renault Clio & Citroen Xsara - MAP-101047

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Intake Air Temperature Sensor for Peugeot 206/306, Renault Clio & Citroen Xsara - MAP-101047Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This intake air temperature sensor (SKU MAP 101047) fits the PSA (Peugeot Citroen) and Renault small engine passenger range from the late 1990s through mid 2010s, including Peugeot 206 306, Citroen Xsara Picasso, Renault Clio II III, Renault Kangoo, Renault Modus, and Renault Twingo. The sensor is a 2 pin NTC thermistor in a grey housing, with a 12 mm mounting thread and 39 mm overall length. Cross referenced to PSA 1920

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This intake air temperature sensor (SKU MAP-101047) fits the PSA (Peugeot/Citroen) and Renault small-engine passenger range from the late 1990s through mid-2010s, including Peugeot 206/306, Citroen Xsara Picasso, Renault Clio II/III, Renault Kangoo, Renault Modus, and Renault Twingo. The sensor is a 2-pin NTC thermistor in a grey housing, with a 12 mm mounting thread and 39 mm overall length. Cross-referenced to PSA 1920 6C, Renault 77 01 055 723, and Nissan 22693 00QAA. Always verify your sensor matches the physical specifications before ordering.

Key Details

SKU
MAP-101047
Component
Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT sensor)
Sensor Type
NTC (Negative Temperature Coefficient) thermistor
Pins
2-pin connector
Housing
Grey
Thread
12 mm
Lead OE
PSA 1920 6C / Renault 77 01 055 723

Key Benefits

  • Direct replacement IAT sensor for the PSA (Peugeot/Citroen) and Renault-Nissan alliance small-engine passenger vehicles sold in South Africa through the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s.
  • Cross-referenced to PSA, Renault, and Nissan OE part numbers - one sensor matches three manufacturer catalogues because the sensor is a commodity component shared across alliance platforms.
  • 2-pin NTC thermistor with standard grey housing and 12 mm thread - matches factory sensor form factor with no modification required.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • PSA (Peugeot / Citroen): 1920 6C
  • Renault: 77 01 055 723
  • Nissan: 22693 00QAA

Note: Peugeot and Citroen share part numbers within the PSA Group - the same 1920 6C reference applies to both brands. Renault and Nissan share part numbers within the Renault-Nissan Alliance. This sensor is a common commodity part across all three manufacturer catalogues.

Product Specifications

Specification Value
Component Type Intake Air Temperature Sensor (IAT, air temp sensor)
Sensor Technology NTC thermistor (resistance decreases as temperature increases)
Number of Pins 2
Housing Colour Grey
Thread Size 12 mm
Overall Length 39 mm
Fitting Depth 18 mm

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 20 supplied applications.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (20 applications)
Make Model Chassis Years Engine Power
Citroen Xsara Picasso N68 12/1999-09/2001 1.6 NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 88 PS
Citroen Xsara Picasso N68 12/1999-12/2010 1.6 NFV (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 70 kW / 95 PS
Citroen Xsara Picasso N68 06/2002-08/2005 1.6 NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 67 kW / 91 PS
Peugeot 206 Hatchback 2A/C 09/1998-12/2000 1.6 i NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 89 PS
Peugeot 306 Hatchback 7A / 7C / N3 / N5 05/1993-10/2000 1.6 NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 89 PS
Peugeot 306 Convertible 7D / N3 / N5 04/1996-10/2000 1.6 NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 89 PS
Peugeot 306 Sedan 7B / N3 / N5 06/1994-10/2000 1.6 SR NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 89 PS
Peugeot 306 Break (Estate) 7E / N3 / N5 03/1997-10/2000 1.6 NFZ (TU5JP), 1.6 Petrol 65 kW / 89 PS
Renault Clio II BB / CB 06/2001-08/2016 1.2 16V D4F (706/728/722/712/714), 1.2 Petrol 55 kW / 75 PS
Renault Clio III BR0/1 / CR0/1 06/2005-12/2014 1.2 16V D4F (764/740/706), 1.2 Petrol 55 kW / 75 PS
Renault Clio III BR0/1 / CR0/1 06/2005-12/2014 1.2 16V D4F 764, 1.2 Petrol 58 kW / 78 PS
Renault Clio III Grandtour KR0/1 11/2007-12/2014 1.2 16V D4F 764, 1.2 Petrol 58 kW / 78 PS
Renault Kangoo KC0/1 08/1997- 1.2 D7F (744/746/722/710/720/726), 1.2 Petrol 43 kW / 58 PS
Renault Kangoo KC0/1 06/2001- 1.2 16V D4F (716/730/712/714), 1.2 Petrol 55 kW / 75 PS
Renault Modus / Grand Modus F/JP0 12/2004-12/2013 1.2 D4F 740, 1.2 Petrol 55 kW / 75 PS
Renault Modus / Grand Modus F/JP0 05/2005-10/2007 1.2 D4F 740, 1.2 Petrol 48 kW / 65 PS
Renault Modus / Grand Modus F/JP0 12/2004-12/2013 1.2 D4F 764, 1.2 Petrol 58 kW / 78 PS
Renault Twingo I C06 01/2001-06/2007 1.2 16V D4F 702, 1.2 Petrol 55 kW / 75 PS
Renault Twingo I C06 08/2004-06/2007 1.2 16V D4F 708, 1.2 Petrol 44 kW / 60 PS

Note: Citroen Xsara Picasso and Renault Twingo I had limited SA market presence. If you own one of these vehicles imported privately or purchased second-hand, this sensor is still correct for the listed engine codes.

Fitment Notes

  • Match the sensor specifications (2-pin NTC, grey housing, 12 mm thread, 39 mm overall length, 18 mm fitting depth) to your existing sensor before ordering. A visual comparison is the most reliable fitment check.
  • PSA Group and Renault-Nissan Alliance shared parts: Peugeot and Citroen share the same OE part number (1920 6C) because both brands were part of the PSA Group. Renault and Nissan share part numbers because of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. The same IAT sensor is correct across all four brand catalogues when the engine matches.
  • Fitment list reflects 20 supplied applications. Commercial Renault Kangoo Express (FC0/1 body) variants and Renault Modus Hi-Flex Ethanol variants are not included in the SA fitment summary - these have limited SA market presence.
  • The D4F (Renault 1.2 16V), D7F (Renault 1.2 8V), and TU5JP (PSA 1.6) engine codes are different engines from different manufacturers that share this commodity NTC sensor.
  • Open-ended dates (e.g. "08/1997-") indicate the model was still in production at the supplier catalogue date.
Common Diagnostic Codes (OBD-II)

The IAT sensor measures intake air temperature and sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU), which uses it to calculate the correct air/fuel mixture. A failing IAT sensor typically triggers the following diagnostic trouble codes:

  • P0110 - Intake Air Temperature Circuit Malfunction
  • P0111 - Intake Air Temperature Circuit Range / Performance Problem
  • P0112 - Intake Air Temperature Circuit Low Input
  • P0113 - Intake Air Temperature Circuit High Input
  • P0114 - Intake Air Temperature Circuit Intermittent

Symptoms of a failing IAT sensor include: check engine light, rough idle, hard cold starting, increased fuel consumption, poor throttle response, or erratic engine behaviour in cold or hot weather. These symptoms can also be caused by a loose sensor connector, damaged wiring, or an intake air leak near the sensor - have the fault diagnosed with an OBD-II scan tool before replacing the sensor.

Installation / Use / Maintenance Tips

  • Compare the new sensor to the removed sensor before installation - verify pin count (2), housing colour (grey), thread (12 mm), overall length (39 mm), and fitting depth (18 mm) match.
  • Disconnect the vehicle battery before unplugging the sensor electrical connector to avoid triggering additional fault codes.
  • Inspect the sensor connector and wiring for corrosion, damage, or loose terminals. Clean with contact cleaner if needed. Replace the connector pigtail if it is damaged.
  • Fit the new sensor by hand to avoid cross-threading. Tighten to the vehicle manufacturer's specification - usually around 20 Nm for a 12 mm thread sensor. Do not over-torque - this can damage the sensor housing or strip the thread in the intake manifold.
  • Reconnect the battery and clear stored diagnostic trouble codes with an OBD-II scan tool. Drive the vehicle through a warm-up cycle to verify normal operation.
  • If the check engine light returns with an IAT code after replacement, check the wiring harness from the sensor to the ECU, inspect for air leaks near the intake, and verify the ECU is receiving the sensor signal correctly.

Common Questions

What is an IAT sensor and what does it do?
The intake air temperature sensor (IAT sensor) measures the temperature of the air entering the engine. The engine control unit (ECU) uses this data to calculate the correct air-fuel ratio - cold air is denser and needs more fuel, while warm air is less dense and needs less fuel. A failing IAT sensor causes incorrect mixture calculations, leading to running problems, increased fuel consumption, and emissions issues.

Why does a Peugeot part number match Citroen vehicles, and a Renault part match Nissan?
Peugeot and Citroen both belong to the PSA Group (now Stellantis) and share common parts catalogues. Similarly, Renault and Nissan form the Renault-Nissan Alliance and share components including sensors like this one. The IAT sensor is a commodity part manufactured by external suppliers and fitted to vehicles across all four brands during the covered production era.

Will replacing this clear my check engine light?
If the fault code is IAT-related (P0110 through P0114) and the sensor has been confirmed faulty by a technician, then yes - the light should clear once the code is reset. However, these codes can also be caused by wiring issues, connector corrosion, or ECU problems, so have the fault confirmed before ordering.

How do I test my current IAT sensor before replacing it?
With the engine cold (ambient temperature), measure the sensor's resistance with a multimeter. A working NTC sensor should read approximately 2,000-3,000 ohms at 20-25°C. After the engine warms up, the resistance should drop to around 200-400 ohms. If the resistance is wildly different or infinite, the sensor is faulty. Consult your vehicle's workshop manual for exact resistance-vs-temperature values.

Where is the IAT sensor located?
Typically in the intake manifold, air intake duct, or air filter housing, depending on the vehicle. On most of the listed PSA and Renault engines, the sensor is on the intake manifold or throttle body area. Check your workshop manual for the exact location on your specific vehicle.

Is this an OEM or aftermarket part?
The part is supplied with OEM cross-references (PSA 1920 6C, Renault 77 01 055 723, Nissan 22693 00QAA). Match the OE number from your existing sensor or the physical specifications before ordering. Contact us with your vehicle details if verification is needed.

How do I confirm fitment if my vehicle is not listed?
Check your existing sensor's specifications: 2-pin connector, grey housing, 12 mm thread, 39 mm overall length, 18 mm fitting depth. If these match, the sensor will fit regardless of whether your specific model variant is in the fitment list above. Contact us with a photograph of your existing sensor if unsure.

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