This level sensor is crucial for monitoring fluid levels within the transmission or hydraulic systems of Volvo dump trucks and compactors. It provides vital data to the machine's control system, ensuring optimal operation and preventing damage from low fluid conditions. Operators may notice inconsistent fluid level warnings or the absence of any notification when the fluid is critically low.
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Initial signs of a failing level sensor include unreliable fluid level readings or a complete lack of indication on the operator's display. Continued operation with a faulty sensor can lead to the machine running with insufficient fluid, increasing wear on critical components. The primary risk is damage to the transmission or hydraulic system due to inadequate lubrication or cooling.
Ensure the fluid level is within the correct range before installing the new sensor to avoid false readings. Do not force the sensor into place; it should thread in smoothly.
Check the fluid condition and look for any signs of contamination or leaks in the system when replacing the level sensor.