Possible Causes
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- Dynamic response hydraulic fluid circuit requires bleeding
- Dynamic response hydraulic fluid low
- Dynamic response hydraulic fluid leak from high pressure primary circuit, secondary circuit or dynamic response hydraulic fluid reservoir
- Dynamic response hydraulic fluid contaminated
- Broken stabilization link
- Broken roll bar module
- Pressure control valve pressure sensor fault
- Pressure control valve sticking valve
- Actuator fault