Description
When your transmission starts throwing warning lights or acting sluggish during gear changes, it might not be mechanical trouble at all—it could be a failing oil pressure sensor. This little sensor keeps an eye on your transmission’s oil pressure, and when it fails, your tractor doesn’t know if there’s enough lubrication to keep things running safely. That’s when you get false warnings, protection systems that won’t engage properly, or worse—transmission damage from inadequate monitoring.
What You’re Getting
- Precision pressure monitoring that gives your tractor’s computer accurate transmission health data
- Quick response to pressure changes so warning systems activate when they should
- Direct replacement that restores proper gauge readings and warning light function
- Sealed construction built to handle hot transmission fluid and vibration
- Electronic signal that works with your tractor’s protection systems to prevent damage
Built for Real Farm Work
This sensor fits a wide range of John Deere tractors from the popular 6030 series utility and row-crop machines up through the powerful 9000 series four-wheel drives. Whether you’re running a 6430 on the loader all day, pulling heavy equipment with an 8030 series, or covering ground with a big 9620, proper transmission monitoring is critical for protecting these expensive drivetrains during demanding field operations.
Made to Last
Transmission sensors live in a tough environment—hot oil, constant pressure changes, and vibration from heavy work. This replacement is built with materials that resist oil contamination and heat cycling while maintaining accurate electrical connections. The sealed design prevents moisture and debris from affecting sensor function over thousands of operating hours.
Good to Know
The sensor typically threads into the transmission case or valve body. Installation usually takes 30-45 minutes, but access can be tight depending on your tractor model. Always let the transmission cool down before starting, and clean the area around the old sensor to prevent contamination. After installation, check that warning lights function properly during startup to confirm the new sensor is communicating with your tractor’s systems.






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