This pressure sensor measures hydraulic system pressure, providing vital feedback to the machine's control unit for optimal operation. Manufactured to meet rigorous OEM standards, it offers superior accuracy and longevity over worn or damaged sensors that can lead to erratic system performance. Symptoms of a failing sensor include inconsistent hydraulic function, loss of power, or diagnostic trouble codes related to hydraulic pressure.
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An initial symptom of a faulty pressure sensor is often erratic or fluctuating hydraulic performance, such as inconsistent boom or bucket speed. If ignored, the machine's control system may compensate incorrectly, leading to reduced operational efficiency and potential strain on hydraulic components. Continued operation without addressing the issue can result in unpredictable machine behavior and increased risk of hydraulic system damage.
Ensure the hydraulic system is properly depressurized before attempting to remove the old sensor. Avoid using excessive force or sealant on the threads, as this can damage the sensor port or the sensor itself.
When replacing the pressure sensor, inspect the hydraulic filter and oil for any signs of contamination or degradation.