This level sensor monitors the fluid level within a specific system, sending crucial data to the operator or control unit for monitoring and alerts. Manufactured to meet stringent OEM quality standards, it provides accurate readings that differentiate it from a worn sensor which might stick or provide false low/high indications. Operators may observe inaccurate fluid level readings on the dashboard display, warning lights indicating a low fluid level, or the system failing to operate due to perceived low fluid.
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An initial symptom of a faulty level sensor can be an inaccurate or fluctuating fluid level reading on the equipment's display. If ignored, the system may continue to operate under the assumption of an incorrect fluid level, potentially leading to damage from low fluid or overheating. The worst consequence is system failure or component damage due to operating with critically low fluid levels.
Ensure the mounting surface for the sensor is clean and free of any debris or old sealant before installation; a clean surface ensures a proper seal and accurate readings. Do not force the sensor into place; it should thread in smoothly.
Inspect the fluid reservoir or tank for any internal obstructions or damage that could affect the sensor's operation or the fluid level itself.