This pressure sensor accurately measures hydraulic system pressure, providing vital feedback to the machine's control unit for optimal operation of functions like lifting and steering. It is built to withstand high pressures and harsh operating conditions, meeting OEM quality standards, unlike a worn sensor that may provide inaccurate readings or fail completely. Operators may notice sluggish hydraulic response, erratic boom or bucket movements, or system fault codes displayed when this sensor is malfunctioning.
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Initial signs of a faulty pressure sensor include inconsistent hydraulic performance, such as sluggish boom or bucket operation, or intermittent system warnings. If the sensor fails completely, the machine may enter a limp-home mode or cease hydraulic functions altogether, preventing operation. This requires prompt diagnosis and replacement to restore full functionality.
Ensure the sealing surface for the sensor is clean and free from damage to prevent hydraulic fluid leaks. Avoid using excessive force when threading the sensor into its port, as this can damage the threads.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid level and condition, and check for any visible leaks in the hydraulic lines near the sensor location.