This AdBlue receiver level sensor accurately measures the amount of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) in the tank, ensuring the SCR system operates correctly to reduce emissions. It is built to Volvo's strict quality standards, providing reliable level readings unlike a worn sensor that can lead to inaccurate DEF level indications. Operators may notice a DEF level warning light, reduced engine power, or the engine refusing to start if the DEF level is critically low due to a faulty sensor.
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An initial sign of a failing AdBlue level sensor is an inaccurate or fluctuating DEF level display. If ignored, the vehicle's SCR system may not function correctly, potentially leading to reduced engine performance or emissions-related fault codes. The most severe consequence is the engine entering a reduced power mode or refusing to start if the DEF level is critically low and the system cannot be assured of proper operation.
Ensure the AdBlue tank is clean and free of any debris before installing the new sensor to prevent contamination. Avoid forcing the sensor into place; it should seat smoothly into its mounting location.
Inspect the AdBlue tank for any signs of contamination or damage, and check the DEF pump and injector for proper operation when replacing the level sensor.