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Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor, pack of one
The Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor, a crucial part for vehicle emissions control and fuel efficiency, comes in a single pack. This high-quality sensor by Blue Print ensures optimal engine performance and reduced pollutants
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Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor
The Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor is a high‑performance rear oxygen sensor designed to deliver accurate air‑fuel mixture data for modern internal combustion engines. It features a heated probe that ensures rapid stabilization of the sensor’s temperature, providing reliable readings even under cold start conditions.
Key Technical Features
- Model: ADC47065
- Type: Heated rear lambda (oxygen) sensor
- Operating Temperature Range: -40 °C to +120 °C
- Signal Output: 0.1 V – 0.9 V analog voltage proportional to oxygen concentration
- Heating Current: 2.5 A (typical)
- Connector: 3‑pin, 4‑mm diameter, standard automotive plug
- Material: Stainless steel housing with ceramic sensor element for corrosion resistance and durability
- Dimensions: Length 140 mm; Diameter 12.5 mm (typical)
- Weight: Approximately 50 g
Compatibility Overview
The ADC47065 is engineered to fit a wide range of vehicles from several manufacturers, ensuring seamless integration into existing engine management systems. Below are the primary vehicle families and model years for which this sensor is a direct replacement or an OEM‑grade equivalent:
- Citroën: C‑Crosser (post‑Catalytic Converter) – 2008 to 2012 models
- Mitsubishi: Lancer Mk7, Mk8 (1.6 L & 1.8 L post‑cat), Outlander Mk2 (2.0 L & 2.4 L), and other post‑Catalytic Converter variants from 2006 to 2013
- Peugeot: 4007 GP (2.4 L) – 2007 to 2013 models, as well as other post‑cat configurations
- Other European Brands: Compatible with vehicles that share the same sensor mounting geometry and electrical interface, such as certain Opel/Vauxhall and Skoda models that use the ADC47065 specification.
Installation Guidelines
- Safety First: Disconnect the vehicle’s battery to prevent accidental short circuits during installation.
- Locate the Existing Sensor: The rear lambda sensor is positioned behind the catalytic converter, typically on the exhaust manifold side of the engine bay.
- Remove the Old Sensor: Use a suitable socket or wrench to unscrew the sensor. Carefully detach the electrical connector without pulling on the wiring harness.
- Prepare the New Sensor: Inspect the sensor’s seal and ensure no debris is present. Apply a small amount of anti‑seize compound if recommended by the manufacturer for the specific vehicle model.
- Install the ADC47065: Thread the new sensor into the exhaust pipe, tightening to the manufacturer’s torque specification (typically 15–20 Nm). Reconnect the electrical plug securely.
- Reconnect Power and Test: Restore battery connection. Start the engine and allow it to reach normal operating temperature. Verify that the engine control unit (ECU) registers a stable lambda reading within the expected voltage range.
Performance Benefits
- Rapid Warm‑Up: The heated element brings the sensor to optimal operating temperature in under 30 seconds, reducing emissions during cold starts.
- Enhanced Accuracy: Precise voltage output allows the ECU to fine‑tune fuel injection and ignition timing, improving combustion efficiency.
- Durability: Stainless steel construction resists high temperatures and corrosive exhaust gases, extending service life beyond typical aftermarket replacements.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for modern engine management systems, the sensor’s heating current is optimized to minimize battery drain.
Maintenance Tips
Although the ADC47065 is built for longevity, regular checks can preempt potential issues:
- Visual Inspection: Periodically examine the sensor housing and connector for signs of corrosion or damage.
- Electrical Continuity Test: Use a multimeter to confirm that the sensor’s resistance remains within specified limits (typically 1.5–2 kΩ at operating temperature).
- Exhaust System Integrity: Ensure there are no leaks or blockages in the exhaust pipe near the sensor, as these can affect sensor readings.
Why Choose Blue Print ADC47065?
The Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor combines OEM reliability with aftermarket affordability. Its proven compatibility across multiple vehicle platforms makes it a versatile choice for mechanics and automotive enthusiasts alike. By maintaining accurate lambda readings, this sensor plays a critical role in achieving optimal engine performance, fuel economy, and emissions compliance.
Conclusion
For anyone seeking a dependable rear oxygen sensor that delivers precise data and long‑term durability, the Blue Print ADC47065 Lambda Sensor stands out as an excellent solution. Its comprehensive compatibility list, straightforward installation process, and robust construction ensure that it meets the demands of modern automotive systems while supporting efficient engine operation.
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| Tags | Blue Print Citroën 1588A171 Mitsubishi 1588A171 Peugeot 1588A171 |
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| Model | Blue Print ADC47065 |
| MPN | Blue Print ADC47065 |
| ID | 7081963 |
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