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How much is a MAP sensor for a 2016 Hyundai Elantra?

For a 2016 Hyundai Elantra, a MAP sensor typically costs between $15 and $120 for the part (varying by aftermarket vs OEM). Including installation, most customers pay roughly $60 to $270 total, depending on labor rates and part selection.


Prices you can expect


Prices vary by supplier, condition (new vs. used), and whether you’re buying OEM Hyundai parts or aftermarket equivalents. The ranges below reflect typical prices seen at major retailers and dealers as of 2024–2026.


The following list summarizes common price bands for MAP sensors you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2016 Hyundai Elantra.



  • Economy aftermarket new MAP sensor: $15–$40

  • Mid-range aftermarket MAP sensor (brand-name parts): $40–$80

  • OEM Hyundai MAP sensor (dealer or authorized parts): $60–$120

  • Used or salvaged MAP sensor: $10–$30


In practice, your total out-the-door cost will reflect not only the sensor price but also any required gaskets, connectors, or harness adapters, as well as labor charges if you hire a shop.


Labor and total installed price


Labor costs for MAP sensor replacement vary by shop and location. The job is typically quick, often about 0.5–1 hour, with labor rates commonly ranging from $75 to $150 per hour. Adding parts and potential diagnostic time, most people end up in the broad range of about $60 to $270 total for parts plus labor (higher if dealer diagnostics or complex wiring issues are involved).


Where to buy and how to save


Shopping around can help you save, and it’s important to confirm you’re getting the correct sensor for your engine code. Consider these sources and tips when buying a MAP sensor for a 2016 Elantra.



  • Hyundai or Genesis dealership parts desk for genuine OEM parts

  • Auto parts chains and online retailers (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance, RockAuto, etc.)

  • Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay) with careful part-number verification and warranty checks

  • Used or rebuilt MAP sensors from salvage yards or reputable refurbishers


To maximize value and minimize risk, compare prices across several sources, verify compatibility with your exact engine and VIN, and check return policies and warranties. If you’re not comfortable with DIY installation, a professional installation typically ensures proper sensor seating and avoids poor engine performance due to a faulty sensor.


Summary


For a 2016 Hyundai Elantra, MAP sensor pricing spans roughly $15–$120 for the part, with installation pushing the total toward about $60–$270 depending on labor rates and source. OEM parts tend to cost more than aftermarket equivalents, and used parts can offer savings but with higher risk. Always verify compatibility and warranty, and consider professional installation if in doubt.

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