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1-The red "STOP" light flashes when a serious malfunction occurs (indicator lights 4, 5, 6 or 7 come on). Switch off the engine IMMEDIATELY and determine the cause.
2-The yellow "CAUTION" light flashes when indicator lights 4, 5, 9, 10 or 11 come on.
3-This light flashes when there is a fault in an electrical component associated with the hydraulic system or transmission. See your John Deere dealer immediately.
4-This light glows when coolant temperature is too high.
5-This warning light glows when transmission/hydraulic oil temperature is too high.
6-If this light glows, the transmission/hydraulic oil pressure is too low. See your John Deere dealer immediately.
7-If engine oil pressure warning light glows with engine running, shut off engine and check the level of engine oil.
8-The high beam indicator light will glow whenever the headlights are switched on at high beam.
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9-If alternator indicator light glows with engine running, this indicates a defect at alternator. Check alternator cables. If necessary, have alternator checked by your John Deere dealer.
10-If air cleaner indicator light glows with engine running, the air cleaner element must be cleaned or replaced.
11-This light glows when the transmission oil filter is clogged or the oil temperature is too low.
12-These flashing indicator lights start flashing when turn-signal or hazard warning lights are switched on.
Bulb test: As the engine is started, all the lights should glow for approx. 1 second. If this is not the case, a defective bulb or blown fuse may be the cause. Check and replace parts as necessary.
The indicator lights should go out as soon as the engine is running.
NOTE:
With main switch in "On" position and the engine NOT running, lights 1, 2 and 3 will flash to indicate that ignition is on.
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