This is a solenoid valve coil, an electromagnetic component that generates a magnetic field to actuate the associated hydraulic valve spool. It is manufactured to Volvo's high standards for durability and consistent performance, unlike a worn coil that may have weakened magnetism or internal shorts. Operators may experience the hydraulic function controlled by this valve becoming slow, erratic, or completely inoperable.
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Flush hydraulic lines before fitting new components. Use only manufacturer-specified hydraulic fluid. Check O-rings and backup rings for correct orientation. Bleed air from system after installation.
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A primary symptom of a failing solenoid coil is the associated hydraulic function becoming sluggish or failing to activate at all. If the coil's windings degrade, it may cause intermittent operation or complete loss of control. Continued operation with a faulty coil can lead to missed work cycles and potential damage to the hydraulic control system if other components are stressed.
Ensure the electrical connector pins are clean and free of corrosion before attaching the new coil. Avoid forcing the coil onto the valve body; it should slide into place smoothly.
When replacing a solenoid coil, it is good practice to inspect the hydraulic valve body for any signs of internal wear or leakage.