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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Description

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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Anthony Guillen
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
The perfect coffee mug warmer!
Color: Wood
If you need a coffee cup warmer for your desk or work-station, this is it! I've been using almost daily for several weeks now and zero complaints thus far. As with many-a-reviewer, the problem I was trying to solve is my coffee going cold long before I was done with it, leading to repeated microwave rewarm sessions. After reading through numerous reviews, articles on the matter, and forum postings, I settled on this product. My requirements: - I did not want to use a specialized cup - I did not want to have to find "flat-bottom" cups, I wanted to use any cup in my cupboard - I wanted the coffee to stay hot, not just warm - I needed auto-off, since I surely would forget to turn it off - Idiot-proof controls This product's description seemed to check all the boxes, and it delivered! I've been using for several weeks and it's been perfect. It works with my regular ceramic coffee mugs, and on high setting, keeps my coffee pretty hot (130F). All my ceramic mugs are concave bottom - look at picture in my review - so that's why it only gets that hot on High. A flat-bottom cup may only need Medium setting since it would have more contact area for heat transfer. The faux-wood trim makes it look sorta classy, and although it is large, it doesn't look absurd on my desk, and I'd rather it be bigger than my cup, rather than too small. And I imagine I could use it to keep soup or other food warm on my desk, since I also take forever to finish food when I do eat at my desk. The faux-wood trim does not get hot-to-touch, so it also prevents burns from accidental touch. The surface is, of course, very hot but no little kids or cats in our house, so that wasn't a concern for me. I'm glad I went with this 36W option, even though some articles I read indicated this was overkill. As mentioned above, I imagine I need the higher wattage heating element because I use regular concave-bottom coffee mugs. I have it plugged into surge protector that powers my tower PC and 4 UHD 27" monitors, and I haven't tripped anything yet. 36W is even less than what a fast-charging laptop charger would pull, so this doesn't seem excessive for a workstation. FOOD SAFETY WARNING: As a former research lab assistant that grew bacterial cultures as one of my duties, I'd like to remind people to keep in mind that the danger zone for bacterial growth is ~40F to 140F, especially with dairy creamers. To test temperatures, I used a ceramic concave-bottom mug (starbucks mug in picture) and a metallic flat-bottom mug (green mug in picture). Here are the liquid temperatures I measured for this warmer: - Ceramic convex-bottom mug, Warmer on High: 130F - Metallic flat-bottom mug, Warmer on High: 175F - Metallic flat-bottom mug, Warmer on Med: 150F As you can see, the concave-bottom makes a significant difference in heat transfer, and thus the temperature of the liquid. Use common sense on how long you leave your coffee on the warmer. Coffee at 130F is probably fine for a couple hours, but if you're gonna be leaving it all day, you'll want it to be at 140F+, so use a flat-bottom cup. The metallic one I have got real hot to the touch, including handle and lip of cup, even at Medium, so you'll probably want to use a ceramic one.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
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NiNi
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
My favorite desk item
Color: Wood
I love my coffee but it must be hot-every sip! I'd get up at work so often to go reheat my coffee in the nuker & don'tlike the microwave AND a hater coworker even commented to me that she noticed "how much I get up from my desk" so I thought, they gotta be making coffee hot plates for desktops these days & boom, they do!! I like the wood finish, right my aesthetic alley. The plate has 3 settings; high, medium & low. Even has an auto shutoff after..idk how many hours so built in safety. I've even put my ceramic cup of soup on there to keep it warm while I work through lunch a couple times & it worked for my soup on the high setting. Coffee goes to medium when I first get in since it cools on the car ride over & then down to low once it's hot again. Will be getting one for the home office here soon.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026
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Katy
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Mug warmer
Color: Wood
This is a well made mug warmer, heats up quickly and convenient to use. The heat ratio is high making it easy to select the level of heat one wants to have to enjoy their coffee, tea, hot chocolate, etc. The only default I have with this product is how to turn on the warmer. It's convenient but if something is sitting next to the warmer, the warmer turns on too easily. I would recommend the manufacturer use some type of switch to turn on, adjust and turn off the warmer due to the chances of heating something up that was not intentional!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
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Mercedes
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Simple and very useful
Color: White
Right out of the box it works just as expected, gets perfectly hot. Even with a small cup, my coffee typically cooks to quickly for my taste. Jumping up to give it a pop in the microwave gets old fast. Problem solved. For already hot coffee, the low is enough to keep it sippable. I'm pretty sure I could hear a can of soup from room temp on the high setting. I do hope it is doable because this is a perfect hot plate.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2026
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CatCat
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 4
Works great but design flaw.
Color: Wood
Works great. 3 settings. The first is HOT. I usually use the middle or low setting and they keep my cup warm and drinkable. There is a flaw though with this device. The warming button is so easy to touch /come on that several times on my desk, it has come on without me realizing it from paper hitting it, a pen rolled against it or simply moving it over and it is on highest setting when it comes on so I have burned my fingers now twice. I just always double and triple check it isn’t on.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026

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