This level sensor is designed to accurately monitor and report the fluid level within a specific system, such as hydraulic fluid or coolant, to the vehicle's monitoring system. It is constructed to meet OEM quality specifications, providing reliable readings unlike a worn sensor that may give false or erratic level indications. Operators might observe inaccurate fluid level warnings on the dashboard, or the system may not alert them to critically low fluid levels.
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A failing level sensor may initially provide intermittent or inaccurate fluid level readings on the operator's display. If the issue progresses, the sensor might stop reporting altogether, leaving the operator unaware of critical fluid level drops. Operating equipment with insufficient fluid levels can lead to accelerated wear and potential component failure.
Ensure the fluid reservoir is drained below the sensor's mounting point before removal to prevent spillage. Do not use sealant on the sensor threads unless specified by the manufacturer, as it can interfere with electrical contact.
After replacing the sensor, check the associated fluid level and top off if necessary, and inspect the fluid for contamination.