303.03.0003 Levelling Valve for DAF, IVECO, VOLVO
303.03.0003
Summary
The 303.03.0003 levelling valve is a high-strength component designed for heavy commercial vehicle cabin suspension systems. It features Port 1 (M10x1), Port 2 (M10x1), and a 70 mm lever for precise control in DAF, IVECO, and VOLVO applications.
| EAN Code | 8683457000575 |
|---|
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Compatible OEM Codes
- VOLVO 8141934 3198233 20531967
- DAF 1518094 1505082
- WABCO 464 007 003 0
- IVECO 8188642
Description
Maintaining optimal cabin stability is essential for driver comfort and vehicle safety in heavy-duty transport. This levelling valve is engineered to regulate the air suspension height, ensuring the cabin remains stable during various driving conditions and load changes.
The 303.03.0003 is the OE equivalent of the DAF 1505082, 1518094, IVECO 8188642, VOLVO 20531967, 3198233, 8141934, and WABCO 4640070030 systems used in DAF, IVECO, and VOLVO heavy commercial vehicles. This component is specifically designed for high-performance suspension environments.
Technicians should ensure that the port dimensions (M10x1) and the lever length (70 mm) match the existing installation requirements to guarantee seamless integration into the pneumatic system. Regular inspections of the valve operation are recommended to prevent uneven cabin tilt or air leaks.
This part provides reliable service for various vehicle models including IVECO Eurostar, Eurotech, and Stralis, as well as Volvo FH and FM series trucks. Check the compatibility list to ensure this part meets your specific fleet requirements.
The 303.03.0003 is the OE equivalent of the DAF 1505082, 1518094, IVECO 8188642, VOLVO 20531967, 3198233, 8141934, and WABCO 4640070030 systems used in DAF, IVECO, and VOLVO heavy commercial vehicles. This component is specifically designed for high-performance suspension environments.
Technicians should ensure that the port dimensions (M10x1) and the lever length (70 mm) match the existing installation requirements to guarantee seamless integration into the pneumatic system. Regular inspections of the valve operation are recommended to prevent uneven cabin tilt or air leaks.
This part provides reliable service for various vehicle models including IVECO Eurostar, Eurotech, and Stralis, as well as Volvo FH and FM series trucks. Check the compatibility list to ensure this part meets your specific fleet requirements.
Technical Specifications
| Port 1 | M10x1 |
|---|---|
| Port 2 | M10x1 |
| Lever mm | 70 |
Other OEMs
DAF
- 1518094
- 1505082
IVECO
- 8188642
VOLVO
- 8141934
- 3198233
- 20531967
WABCO
- 4640070030
- 464.007.003.0
- 464 007 003 0
Vehicles Used
| Brand | Model | Engine |
|---|---|---|
| DAF | ||
| IVECO | ||
| IVECO | EUROSTAR | |
| IVECO | EUROTECH | |
| IVECO | EUROTRAKKER | |
| IVECO | STRALIS | |
| IVECO | TRAKKER | |
| VOLVO | ||
| VOLVO | FH12 | |
| VOLVO | FH16 | |
| VOLVO | FH565 | |
| VOLVO | FM10 | |
| VOLVO | FM12 | |
| VOLVO | FM7 | |
| VOLVO | FM9 | |
| VOLVO | NH | |
| WABCO |
FAQ
What are the compatible OEM reference numbers for this part?
This part is compatible with the following OEM codes: DAF 1505082, DAF 1518094, IVECO 8188642, VOLVO 20531967, VOLVO 3198233, VOLVO 8141934, and WABCO 464007003 much like the standard WABCO 464 0 even if formatted differently.
Which vehicle makes is this levelling valve suitable for?
This component is designed for heavy commercial vehicles from manufacturers such as DAF, IVECO (including Eurostar, Eurotech, and Stralis), and VOLVO (including FH and FM series).
What are the technical connection specifications?
The valve features two ports with M10x1 threading and is equipped with a 70 mm lever to ensure precise pneumatic regulation within the cabin suspension system.
Is this part suitable for heavy-duty truck maintenance?
Yes, it is a high-strength component engineered specifically for the demanding operating conditions of heavy commercial vehicle cabin suspensions.
How can I identify if I need to replace my levelling valve?
Technicians should look for signs of uneven cabin tilt or issues with pneumatic stability that may indicate a failure in the suspension leveling mechanism.