This level sensor monitors the fluid level within a specific system, such as hydraulic oil or coolant, and transmits this information to the operator or control system. It ensures that fluid levels remain within safe operating parameters, differing from a worn sensor by providing accurate and stable readings without fluctuations or false alarms. Operators may observe incorrect fluid level warnings, system malfunctions, or damage to components if this sensor fails to report accurate levels.
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The first indication of a faulty level sensor is often an inaccurate fluid level reading on the instrument panel or a persistent warning light. If ignored, the system may continue to operate with critically low fluid levels, potentially leading to component damage or system failure.
Ensure the fluid reservoir is drained to a level below the sensor port before removal to prevent spillage and contamination. Do not overtighten the sensor during installation, as this can damage the threads or the sensor seal.
Inspect the fluid in the system for contamination or leaks, and check the condition of related components like pumps and filters.