Description
When your three-point hitch starts acting up—maybe it’s slow to respond or won’t hold position like it used to—it often comes down to a failing switch in the control circuit. This 16V hydraulic linkage switch restores precise lift and lower control to your Fendt’s three-point hitch system, getting you back to smooth implement operation instead of fighting with stubborn hydraulics all day.
What You’re Getting
- 16V operation specifically designed for Fendt’s electronic control systems
- Precision switching that gives you accurate hitch positioning every time
- Wide temperature range from -20°C to +100°C so it works in all conditions
- Direct replacement quality that matches OEM specifications
- Electronic control compatibility that works with Fendt’s sophisticated hydraulic management
Where This Switch Shines
Fendt tractors utilize various voltage systems depending on model and generation. This 16V switch serves tractors where electronic control systems operate at lower voltages than traditional 12V or Fendt’s 48V systems. Whether you’re precisely positioning a seed drill, adjusting cultivation depth on-the-go, or managing heavy mounted equipment, reliable switch operation is essential for productive fieldwork.
Built for Electronic Precision
The 16V specification indicates this switch works with Fendt’s electronic control modules rather than direct hydraulic valve operation. Lower voltage allows more precise electronic control while reducing power consumption. The impressive temperature range ensures reliable operation in all conditions – from cold morning starts to full-load summer operations. Quality contacts maintain consistent performance throughout the switch’s service life.
Installation Notes
Before ordering, verify your tractor’s control voltage – installing incorrect voltage switches can damage electronic modules. Check your operator’s manual or measure voltage at the existing switch connection. Clean all connections thoroughly before installation and apply dielectric grease to prevent corrosion. Here’s important troubleshooting: intermittent operation often indicates dirty contacts or loose connections rather than switch failure.






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