Sea-Doo 4-TEC Oil Pressure Sensor – P/N 420856533 (RXP, RXT, GTX, GTR, GTI)

Sea-Doo 4-TEC Oil Pressure Sensor – P/N 420856533 (RXP, RXT, GTX, GTR, GTI)

€19,50 EUR
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Sea-Doo 4-TEC Oil Pressure Sensor – P/N 420856533 (RXP, RXT, GTX, GTR, GTI)
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Sea-Doo 4-TEC Oil Pressure Sensor – P/N 420856533 (RXP, RXT, GTX, GTR, GTI)

€19,50 EUR

Role of the oil pressure sensor on a Rotax 4-TEC engine

The oil pressure sensor is an essential safety component of the Rotax 4-TEC engine. It monitors the lubrication circuit pressure in real time and transmits an electrical signal to the ECU. In the event of a pressure drop, the system triggers an alert or shuts down the engine to prevent internal damage.

A faulty sensor can cause false alerts, untimely engine shutdown, or conversely, mask insufficient pressure and lead to serious damage to the bearings and camshaft.

Technical Specifications

  • OEM Part Number: 420856533 / 55233423
  • Type: Varistor Type Oil Pressure Sensor
  • Signal: Voltage Signal
  • Technology: Piezoelectric
  • Application: Rotax 4-TEC engines (1503 cm³)
  • Origin: OEM quality aftermarket part

Compatibility – Sea-Doo 4-TEC Models

This sensor is compatible with Sea-Doo personal watercraft and tenders equipped with the Rotax 4-TEC 1503 cm³ engine:

  • Sea-Doo RXP – all 4-TEC years
  • Sea-Doo RXT / RXT-X – all 4-TEC years
  • Sea-Doo GTX / GTX Limited – all 4-TEC years
  • Sea-Doo GTR – all 4-TEC years
  • Sea-Doo GTI SE – 4-TEC versions

Williams Sportjet Tenders

  • Williams 435 Sportjet – Sport (Rotax ACE 1503 or ACE 1630)
  • Williams 400 / 460 / 520 Sportjet (Rotax ACE 1503 or ACE 1630)

Check your OEM part number (420856533 or 55233423) before ordering. In case of doubt, contact us with your serial number.

Symptoms of a faulty oil pressure sensor

Several signs may indicate a sensor needs to be replaced:

  • Oil pressure light permanently or intermittently lit
  • Engine fault code related to oil pressure (can be checked via the BRP diagnostic tool)
  • Unexpected engine shutdown during navigation
  • Mechanically verified correct oil pressure but persistent alert

If mechanical pressure is confirmed normal with an external manometer, the sensor is most likely the cause of the problem.

Sensor Replacement – Installation Tips

The procedure is accessible to an experienced mechanic:

  • Turn off the engine and allow it to cool before any intervention
  • Disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor
  • Unscrew the old sensor (suitable wrench, moderate torque)
  • Apply threadlocker to the new sensor's threads if not pre-coated
  • Tighten to the torque recommended by BRP (Rotax 4-TEC workshop manual)
  • Check for leaks after restarting
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