This level sensor accurately measures the fluid level within various tanks, such as fuel or coolant, for Volvo and Mack trucks. Manufactured to meet rigorous OEM standards, it provides precise readings unlike a faulty sensor that might give false low or high indications. Operators might observe inaccurate fuel gauges, engine warning lights related to fluid levels, or unexpected shutdowns if this sensor fails.
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The first indication of a failing level sensor is often an inaccurate or fluctuating fluid level reading on the dashboard gauge. If ignored, this can lead to the gauge showing a full tank when it is nearly empty, or vice versa, potentially causing the vehicle to run out of fuel unexpectedly. The risk is stranding the vehicle or causing damage due to fuel starvation.
Ensure the new sensor is calibrated correctly to the tank depth before final installation. Avoid bending or damaging the sensor probe during handling and insertion into the tank.
When replacing the fuel level sensor, inspect the fuel pump module and fuel lines for any signs of wear or leaks.