This high-pressure sensor monitors the hydraulic system's fluid pressure, providing vital data to the machine's control unit for optimal performance. Manufactured to meet rigorous OEM standards, it ensures accurate pressure readings, unlike a worn sensor which may drift or fail to respond. Observable symptoms of a faulty sensor include erratic hydraulic operation, loss of power, or diagnostic trouble codes related to hydraulic pressure.
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Initial signs of a failing high-pressure sensor may include inconsistent hydraulic system response or a slight loss of power. If ignored, the machine might exhibit more pronounced erratic movements or fail to achieve full hydraulic force, potentially leading to reduced productivity. Continued operation with a faulty sensor risks damage to other hydraulic components due to incorrect pressure regulation.
Ensure the hydraulic system is properly depressurized before removing the old sensor to prevent fluid loss and potential injury. Do not use excessive force when threading the new sensor into its port, as this can damage the sensor or the hydraulic manifold.
When replacing the high-pressure sensor, inspect the hydraulic fluid for contamination and check the condition of related hydraulic filters.