This sensor monitors critical fluid levels within the equipment, such as oil or fuel, providing essential data for engine performance and protection. It ensures the vehicle's computer receives accurate information about fluid status, preventing operation with dangerously low levels that could cause component damage, unlike a worn sensor that may provide intermittent or incorrect readings. Operators may notice warning lights on the dashboard related to oil pressure or fuel level, or the engine may perform erratically if the sensor is not functioning correctly.
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A faulty fluid level sensor can lead to inaccurate readings displayed on the dashboard, potentially causing the operator to overlook critical low fluid conditions. If the sensor fails to report a low level, the equipment could be operated until significant damage occurs to the engine or hydraulic components. This can result in costly repairs and extended downtime.
Ensure the engine or system is completely shut down and cool before removing the old sensor to prevent fluid loss or injury. Be careful not to cross-thread the new sensor when installing it into the sump or tank.
When replacing a fluid level sensor, it is a good practice to check the condition of the associated fluid filter and the overall fluid quality.