This level sensor is designed to monitor the fluid level in various tanks, such as fuel, hydraulic oil, or coolant reservoirs, providing real-time data to the operator or control system. It is constructed with robust materials to resist corrosion and fluid degradation, ensuring accurate readings unlike a worn or contaminated sensor. Operators may observe inaccurate or fluctuating fluid level indicators, warning lights for low fluid, or the system operating with insufficient fluid.
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Inaccurate or erratic readings on the fluid level gauge are the first signs of a malfunctioning level sensor. If the sensor fails completely, the gauge may show empty or full regardless of the actual level, potentially leading to the system running low on essential fluids. Operating with critically low fluid levels can cause severe damage to pumps, engines, or other components.
Ensure the mounting surface is clean and free of debris before installing the new sensor to guarantee a proper seal. Do not force the sensor into place; if it doesn't seat easily, re-check alignment and the mounting hole.
Inspect the fluid itself for contamination or degradation, and check the condition of associated fluid filters or strainers when replacing the level sensor.