This is an induction sensor that detects the rotational speed of various components, providing critical data to the machine's control system. Manufactured to Volvo's high standards, it offers accurate and consistent readings, unlike a worn sensor that may produce intermittent or false signals. Operators might observe a loss of power, transmission issues, or diagnostic trouble codes related to speed sensing if this sensor fails.
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Disconnect main battery before working on electrical components. Use dielectric grease on all connector pins. Check ground connections — most electrical faults trace to poor grounds. Test with multimeter before installing new parts.
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A failing induction sensor may first manifest as intermittent speed readings or a 'check engine' light. If ignored, the machine's control system may lose accurate speed data, leading to performance degradation or transmission faults. The ultimate consequence is potential damage to the drivetrain or control modules due to incorrect operational parameters.
Carefully clean the mounting surface and the sensor tip to ensure proper magnetic field detection. Ensure the correct air gap is maintained between the sensor and the rotating component it monitors.
Inspect the tone ring or gear teeth for damage or debris that could affect sensor readings.