Description
You know that sinking feeling when your transmission warning light starts flashing during planting season—could be low oil pressure in the gearbox, and that’s not something you want to ignore. This gearbox oil pressure sensor keeps tabs on your transmission’s oil pressure, giving you early warning before internal damage occurs. It’s the kind of part that can save you thousands in transmission repairs by catching problems while they’re still fixable.
Key Features
- Monitors transmission oil pressure and triggers dashboard warnings when pressure drops
- Precision sensor provides accurate readings to your tractor’s computer system
- Direct replacement that restores proper gearbox monitoring function
- Built to handle the heat, vibration, and pressure cycles of heavy farm work
- Works with both manual and CVT transmission types on compatible models
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor fits the workhorse tractors that handle everything from heavy tillage to long days of hay cutting. Whether you’re running a T6.140 with a loader, pulling implements with a T7.200, or putting hours on a Case Maxxum during harvest, proper transmission pressure monitoring is crucial for protecting these sophisticated gearboxes that cost more than many used tractors.
Made to Last
Modern tractor transmissions run complex hydraulic systems with tight tolerances, and this sensor is engineered to provide reliable readings under all conditions. The sealed construction protects against oil contamination and moisture while the precision electronics deliver consistent performance through temperature extremes and constant vibration.
Good to Know
Installation typically involves draining some transmission oil and threading the sensor into the gearbox housing. Clean the area thoroughly before removal to prevent contamination, and use proper thread sealant rated for transmission oil. If your transmission has been showing pressure warnings, also check your oil level and filter condition—sometimes the sensor is just telling you about maintenance that’s overdue.






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