This pressure sensor measures hydraulic system pressure, transmitting vital data to the machine's control system for optimal operation. Manufactured to meet Volvo's stringent quality standards, it ensures accurate readings, unlike a worn sensor that may provide erratic or incorrect data. Operators may observe sluggish hydraulic functions, system warning lights, or inconsistent machine performance when this sensor fails.
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An initial symptom of a failing pressure sensor might be intermittent errors displayed on the machine's monitor or a slight hesitation in hydraulic response. If the sensor provides consistently incorrect readings, the hydraulic system may operate inefficiently, leading to increased fuel consumption and reduced digging or lifting power. The worst consequence is potential damage to hydraulic components due to incorrect pressure regulation.
Ensure the hydraulic port is clean and free of any debris or metal shavings before threading in the new sensor. Avoid using excessive force, which could damage the sensor or the port threads.
Inspect the hydraulic fluid level and condition, and check the hydraulic filters for any signs of contamination when replacing the pressure sensor.