Checking Engine Indicators and Gauges

LV9541


A-Coolant Temperature Gauge


B-Oil Pressure Indicator
C-Charging System Indicator


D-Air Restriction Indicator


E-Fuel Level Gauge

IMPORTANT: If temperature gauge (A) indicates hot (red zone), or either charging system or oil pressure indicators (B or C) fail to go out, stop engine and determine the cause.

Coolant Temperature Gauge (A)

The needle on the temperature gauge rises as engine warms up. If needle reaches red zone, stop engine and determine the cause.

Check coolant level in recovery tank and radiator when engine cools. Also check grille, radiator and radiator screen for plugging. Check fan belt tension. If problem is not corrected, see your John Deere dealer.

Oil Pressure Indicator (B)

Oil pressure indicator will light if engine oil pressure is low. Indicator should light when key is turned to RUN position and go out when engine starts.

IMPORTANT: NEVER operate engine without sufficient oil pressure. If indicator stays lit for longer than 5 seconds under normal operating conditions, stop engine and check for cause.

If low oil level is not the problem, see your John Deere dealer.

Charging System Indicator (C)

Charging system indicator will light when alternator output is low. Indicator should light when key is turned to RUN position, and go out when engine starts.

If indicator stays lit for longer than 5 seconds in normal operation, stop engine and check for cause. If loose or broken fan belt is not the cause, see your John Deere dealer.

Air Restriction Indicator (D)

Air restriction indicator will light if air cleaner becomes plugged. Service air cleaner as soon as possible.

Fuel Level Gauge (E)

Stop to refuel before fuel gauge reaches empty mark.

IMPORTANT: Use diesel fuel only.

If tractor runs out of fuel and will not start in several tries, bleed air from fuel system.

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