This solenoid valve acts as an electrically operated switch that controls the flow of hydraulic fluid within the machine's systems. It directs fluid to specific circuits based on electrical signals, enabling precise control of functions like boom, stick, and bucket movements. A malfunctioning solenoid valve can result in a specific hydraulic function failing to operate or operating intermittently.
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Inspect mating surfaces for wear before fitting. Use torque specs from service manual. Replace gaskets and seals as a set — reusing compressed gaskets causes oil leaks. Clean all oil passages with compressed air.
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The first sign of a faulty solenoid valve is often a specific hydraulic function becoming unresponsive or acting erratically. If ignored, the affected function may cease to work entirely, leading to a loss of operational capability for that particular machine feature. Failure to address a malfunctioning solenoid valve can impede work progress and potentially cause delays.
Ensure the electrical connector is clean and free of corrosion before attaching it to the new solenoid valve. Avoid forcing the connector, as this can damage the pins.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid and electrical wiring to the solenoid valve for any signs of damage or contamination.