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The Hyundai HL740 TM-3 wheel loader is a versatile and reliable machine commonly used in construction and material handling. However, parking brake system problems can arise, affecting safe operation and machine control. Understanding the system, known issues, and troubleshooting methods is essential for operators and technicians to maintain reliable brake function.
Parking Brake System Overview
A Hyundai HL740 operator reported the parking brake would not release after engaging during operation on a dusty construction site. Maintenance staff found the solenoid valve seized due to dust and corrosion, preventing hydraulic fluid from releasing the brake piston. After replacing the solenoid valve and cleaning hydraulic lines, the parking brake system returned to normal, emphasizing the importance of regular cleaning and preventive maintenance on hydraulic and electrical components.
Summary List
Parking Brake System Overview
- The parking brake on the HL740 TM-3 is typically a hydraulically actuated system controlled via a solenoid valve.
- When the parking brake switch is activated, hydraulic oil pressure is applied to a piston that releases the parking brake.
- Deactivating the switch vents hydraulic pressure, allowing a spring to apply the brake by engaging brake pads or discs on the axle.
- A warning lamp on the dashboard indicates the status of the parking brake system.
- The parking brake fails to engage or release properly.
- Parking brake warning lamp remains on or flickers inconsistently.
- Hydraulic pressure issues within the brake actuator or solenoid valve.
- Mechanical wear or damage to brake pads, springs, or pistons.
- Electrical faults to the parking brake switch or solenoid.
- Overheating or brake drag caused by improper brake release.
- Verify the parking brake warning lamp operation and presence of any diagnostic trouble codes.
- Check for hydraulic fluid leaks or pressure loss in the brake actuation lines and solenoid valve.
- Test solenoid valve operation by activating the parking brake switch and measuring hydraulic pressure responses.
- Inspect mechanical components for wear, corrosion, or damage in the brake assembly.
- Examine electrical wiring and connectors for continuity and damage.
- Confirm the correct function of springs that apply the mechanical brake when hydraulic pressure is released.
- Repair or replace leaking hydraulic lines and seals.
- Service or replace faulty solenoid valves to ensure proper hydraulic actuation.
- Replace worn brake pads, springs, or pistons to restore mechanical braking force.
- Repair electrical faults and ensure proper switch operation.
- Regular maintenance including hydraulic fluid changes and system inspections.
- Avoid prolonged operation with the parking brake engaged to prevent overheating.
- Parking Brake Actuator: Hydraulic piston applying or releasing the brake.
- Solenoid Valve: Electrically-operated valve controlling hydraulic flow for brake operation.
- Brake Pads: Friction components engaged to hold the machine stationary.
- Warning Lamp: Dashboard indicator for parking brake status.
- Hydraulic Pressure: Fluid pressure used to control brake application and release.
A Hyundai HL740 operator reported the parking brake would not release after engaging during operation on a dusty construction site. Maintenance staff found the solenoid valve seized due to dust and corrosion, preventing hydraulic fluid from releasing the brake piston. After replacing the solenoid valve and cleaning hydraulic lines, the parking brake system returned to normal, emphasizing the importance of regular cleaning and preventive maintenance on hydraulic and electrical components.
Summary List
- Hyundai HL740 TM-3 parking brakes use a hydraulic actuator with solenoid valve control.
- Failure modes include hydraulic leaks, solenoid malfunction, mechanical wear, and electrical faults.
- Diagnose by checking warning lamps, hydraulic pressure, solenoid function, and mechanical parts.
- Repairs involve line/seal replacement, solenoid servicing, pad/spring replacement, and electrical fixes.
- Prevent braking issues through regular maintenance and avoiding brake overheating.