This fuel level sensor is an electronic component that accurately measures the amount of fuel in the tank, transmitting this data to the operator's display or ECM. It ensures the operator has reliable information about fuel status for planning operations and preventing unexpected fuel depletion, unlike a faulty sensor that provides inaccurate or no readings. Operators may notice the fuel gauge showing incorrect levels, the low fuel warning light not activating, or the ECM receiving erroneous fuel consumption data when this sensor fails.
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An initial symptom of a failing fuel level sensor is an inaccurate reading on the fuel gauge, showing more or less fuel than is actually present. If ignored, this can lead to the operator misjudging fuel range, potentially resulting in the equipment running out of fuel unexpectedly. The consequence of running out of fuel can include operational downtime and potential damage to the fuel system components.
Ensure the fuel tank is adequately drained or that the sensor is accessible before attempting removal to minimize fuel spillage. When installing the new sensor, ensure it is properly seated and sealed to prevent fuel leaks.
Inspect the fuel tank for any sediment or contamination, and check the electrical connections to the sensor and gauge for corrosion or damage when replacing the fuel level sensor.