Possible Causes
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- Low hydraulic fluid level
- Leak in high pressure primary circuit
- Leaking hydraulic fluid reservoir
- Air in system
- Leak in secondary circuit
- Direction control valves stuck open
- Pressure control valve fault
- Pressure transducer fault
- Blocked filter
- Actuator fault
- Broken drop link
- Broken stabilizer bar