John Deere

OMMT6743

Issue F9

Professional Utility Mower

2653A Diesel PIN (080001 - )

Introduction

Safety Signs

Controls

Operating

Operating Cutting Units

Replacement Parts

Service Machine Safely

Service Interval Chart

Service Lubrication

Service Engine

Service Transmission

Service Cutting Units

Service Electrical

John Deere Quality Statement

Troubleshooting

Using Troubleshooting Chart

Engine

Electrical

Hydraulic Drive System

Hydrostatic Drive

Cutting Units

Steering

Storing Machine

Assembly

Specifications

Warranty

John Deere Service Literature

John Deere Quality Statement

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Troubleshooting


Using Troubleshooting Chart

If you are experiencing a problem not listed in this chart, see your John Deere distributor for service.

When you have checked all the possible solutions listed, and you are still experiencing the problem, see your John Deere distributor.

Engine

IF

CHECK

ENGINE WILL NOT START

Fuel level.

Fuel shut-off valve closed.

Brake is not engaged.

Hydrostatic foot control not in Neutral position.

PTO switch must be OFF.

Fuel is dirty.

Prime Injector.

Dirty or faulty injectors, see your John Deere Distributor

Battery is low.

Battery cables are loose or corroded.

ENGINE MISSES UNDER LOAD

Fuel is dirty.

Air filter is dirty.

Fuel filter plugged or dirty.

ENGINE HARD TO START

Dirty or faulty injectors, see your John Deere Distributor.

Fuel is dirty.

Electrical connections dirty.

Air lock in fuel line. Disconnect fuel line from fuel filter. Fuel should flow.

ENGINE WILL NOT SLOW IDLE

Fuel and/or fuel filter is dirty.

Plugged fuel line.

Valves not seating correctly - adjust valves. (See TM1533 or your John Deere distributor.)

ENGINE OVERHEATS

Air filter is dirty or plugged.

Coolant level low.

Radiator screen/cooling fins plugged or dirty.

Loose or defective fan/alternator belt

Engine oil is low.

Engine speed - operate at MAXIMUM speed not SLOW idle.

ENGINE BACKFIRES

Valves not seating correctly - adjust valves. (See TM1533 or your John Deere distributor.)

ENGINE RUNS UNEVENLY

Dirty or faulty injectors, see your John Deere Distributor.

Fuel and/or fuel filter is dirty.

Plugged fuel line.

Electrical connections dirty or corroded.

Governor failed. (See TM1533 or your John Deere distributor.)

Engine overheated-clean radiator and screens.

ENGINE LOSES POWER

Engine overheating

Fuel and/or fuel filter is dirty.

Air filter is dirty or plugged.

Too much engine oil - drain oil to correct level.

Engine overheated-clean radiator and screens

Engine overload - reduce load.

ENGINE KNOCKS

Stale fuel - change to a good grade of fuel.

Engine overload - reduce load.

Loose connecting rod. (See TM1533 or your John Deere distributor.)

Carbon in combustion chamber. (See TM1533 or your John Deere distributor.)

Low engine speed - raise engine RPM.

Low engine oil level.

Engine overheated-clean radiator and screens.


Electrical

IF

CHECK

BATTERY WILL NOT TAKE A CHARGE

Dead cell in battery.

Loose or corroded connections.

Battery worn out.

Battery electrolyte level.

STARTER DOES NOT WORK

Loose or corroded connections.

Battery worn out, output is low.

Faulty starter.

STARTER CRANKS SLOWLY

Battery worn out, output is low.

Engine oil is too heavy.

Loose or corroded connections.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DOES NOT WORK

Blown fuse.

Loose or corroded connections.

Battery worn out, output is low.

BATTERY LIGHT COMES ON WHEN ENGINE IS RUNNING

Low engine speed.

Faulty voltage regulator.

Faulty battery.

Faulty alternator.

INDICATOR LIGHTS DO NOT COME ON IN "START" POSITION

Faulty indicator bulb.

Faulty wire or sensor.


Hydraulic Drive System

IF

CHECK

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FAILS TO FUNCTION

Oil level low.

Faulty relief valve.

Faulty pump or motor.

Clogged suction line.

NOISY PUMP

Low oil level/ wrong oil.

Air leaks.

FOAMING OIL

Low oil level.

Wrong oil.

Air leaks. Tighten fittings - check o-rings.

SLOW REEL SPEED

Oil level low

Oil overheated

Wrong oil.

Worn pump or motor.

Worn or stuck relief valve.

Dirty relief valve.

Reels too tight against bed knife.

OIL OVERHEATS

Low oil level.

High-pressure internal leak.

Dirty oil/ Wrong oil.

Weight transfer valve closed carrying too much weight.

Oil Cooler plugged

High ambient temperatures working under heavy loads. Need oil cooler.


Hydrostatic Drive

IF

CHECK

MACHINE WILL NOT MOVE FORWARD OR BACKWARD

Low oil level/Wrong Oil.

Park brake engaged.

Control linkage out of adjustment.

Low charge pressure.

Internal pump damage.

NOISY SYSTEM

Low oil level.

Air in system.

Oil filter plugged.

Internal pump or motor damage.

Parking brake engaged.

ACCELERATES SLOWLY

Low oil level.

Air in system.

Control linkage loose or out of adjustment.

Low charge pressure.

Parking brake engaged.

MACHINE MOVES WITH ENGINE RUNNING AND HYDROSTATIC CONTROL PEDALS IN NEUTRAL

Linkage out of adjustment.

PEDALS DO NOT RETURN TO NEUTRAL

Spring out of adjustment.


Cutting Units

IF

CHECK

POOR CUTTING

Reel-to-bed knife out of adjustment.

Reel dull.

Ground speed too high. Engine speed too slow

Bed knife and/or reel grooved, ribbed, or rifled due to reel-to-bed knife adjustment too tight or running machine without grass in the reels.

CORRUGATED OR RIBBED APPEARANCE TO TURF

Ground speed too high or engine rpm too slow.

GRASS BUILDUP ON ROLLS

Scraper out of adjustment.

MOWERS WILL NOT RAISE/LOWER

Not enough oil in reservoir.

Transaxle pump does not rotate.

No output from pump.

Control valve spool does not move.

MOWER REELS SQUEAL

Operating reel without grass (juice lubricates reel and bed knife).

Reel-to-bed knife clearance is inadequate.

REELS WILL NOT ROTATE

Reels too tight against bed knife.

Not enough oil in reservoir.

Hydraulic pump does not rotate.

No output from pump.

Broken or shorted wiring.

Defective solenoid.

Control valve spool does not move.


Steering

IF

CHECK

STEERING IS DIFFICULT

Improper tire inflation.

Hydraulic oil level low.

Steering cylinder lubrication