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Kobelco 905 Excavator Steering and Brake Issues: Troubleshooting and Solutions - MikePhua - 07-01-2025

The Kobelco 905 Excavator is a powerful and efficient machine, but over time, some users may encounter issues with the steering and brake system. These problems can cause difficulty in steering, ineffective braking, or even complete failure to stop, which affects both operational efficiency and safety. Below is a guide to troubleshooting and resolving steering and brake issues on the Kobelco 905 Excavator.
1. Common Steering and Brake Problems
Steering and brake issues often present as:
  • Brake Failure: The brakes do not engage properly, making it difficult to stop the machine safely.
  • Difficulty Steering: The steering becomes stiff or unresponsive, making maneuvering the machine challenging.
  • Uneven Braking: The braking force is inconsistent, with one side potentially weaker or entirely ineffective.
2. Possible Causes
The steering and brake issues on the Kobelco 905 Excavator are typically caused by the following factors:
  • Hydraulic System Failure: The steering and braking systems rely on hydraulic oil for operation. If the hydraulic oil is contaminated, the hydraulic pump is faulty, or the oil pressure is too low, it can result in unresponsive brakes and steering.
  • Worn Brake Pads: Over time, the brake pads can wear down, leading to reduced braking efficiency and slower response.
  • Air in the Hydraulic System: Air in the hydraulic lines can cause unstable oil pressure, which affects the brakes and steering.
  • Faulty Hydraulic Valves: Malfunctions or leaks in the hydraulic control valves can obstruct the flow of hydraulic fluid, disrupting the brake and steering functions.
3. Troubleshooting Steps
To resolve steering and brake issues, follow these troubleshooting steps:
  • Check Hydraulic Oil: Start by inspecting the hydraulic oil quality and level. If the oil is contaminated or low, replace it and clean the hydraulic lines.
  • Inspect the Hydraulic Pump: Verify the operation of the hydraulic pump to ensure it is supplying adequate oil pressure. If the pump is malfunctioning, it should be repaired or replaced.
  • Check Brake Pads: Examine the brake pads for wear. If they are significantly worn down, replace them to restore braking effectiveness.
  • Examine Hydraulic Valves: Inspect the hydraulic control valves for leaks or malfunction. If any faults are found, repair or replace the valves.
  • Check for Air in the System: Ensure no air has entered the hydraulic system. If air is present, bleed the system and refill with hydraulic oil to stabilize oil pressure.
4. Repair and Replacement
Once the issue has been identified, proceed with the necessary repairs or replacements:
  • Replace Hydraulic Oil: If the oil is contaminated, replace it with fresh hydraulic oil and clean the entire hydraulic system.
  • Replace Brake Pads: If the brake pads are worn, replace them with new ones to ensure proper braking.
  • Repair or Replace Hydraulic Pump and Valves: If the hydraulic pump or control valves are faulty, have them professionally repaired or replaced.
  • Remove Air from the System: Purge any air from the hydraulic system to restore stable oil pressure.
5. Preventive Measures
To prevent steering and brake issues in the future, consider the following preventive measures:
  • Regularly Check Hydraulic Oil: Periodically inspect and replace the hydraulic oil to ensure the hydraulic system functions properly.
  • Routine Brake System Inspections: Regularly check the brake pads for wear and replace them when necessary.
  • Avoid Overloading: Avoid prolonged high-load operation, as this can cause excessive wear on the steering and braking systems.
  • Periodic Hydraulic System Checks: Regularly check the hydraulic components for leaks and ensure smooth oil flow.
Conclusion
Steering and brake issues on the Kobelco 905 Excavator can arise from hydraulic system failures, worn brake pads, air in the system, or faulty valves. By regularly inspecting the hydraulic oil, brake system, and hydraulic pump, and addressing issues promptly, users can extend the lifespan of the equipment and ensure safe, efficient operation. Proper maintenance and troubleshooting steps can help prevent these issues from occurring and keep the excavator running smoothly.