Introduction to Electrical System Section
NOTE: The seat backrest can be folded down to allow easier access
to the Load Center Fuses. It will improve lighting and allows easier
access for fuse replacement.
In addition to the fuses and relays mounted in the fuse panel
(behind the operators seat), these tractors are also equipped with
solid-state load centers located in two of the electronic control
units.
These solid-state load centers replace fused relay circuits
previously used. The primary function is to control most high current
loads such as fender flood lights and the horn. This electronic circuitry
will monitor loads and voltages to provide fast reaction time and
the ability to alert the operator if a circuit overloads or if voltage
is out of specifications, that is, open circuit (undercurrent) or
short circuit (over-current).
If circuit is faulty and a diagnostic trouble code is generated,
the circuit will stay in the OFF state and diagnostic trouble code
will remain active until the circuit is shut off by the operator.
If the circuit or one of its components is turned back ON and the
problem is not present, the system will function normally.
As an example, if a light circuit is determined to have an over-current
condition, it will shut off. If the operator turns off the light switch
and then back on to clear the fault, and the current sense reading
is zero amps with the light off, the logic circuit will turn back
on.
If the total current load of the solid-state load center exceeds
a preset level, the software will begin to shut down the system, turning
off one circuit at a time. The logic circuit will wait a few seconds
between circuit shutdowns to determine if the total control unit current
has fallen below preset level, or if additional circuits should be
turned off.
solid-state circuits are rated for a fixed value. If any additional
electrical devices need to be added to the tractor, we recommend to
use a power strip or convenience outlets in conjunction with an off/on
switch. Splicing into a wire in the wrong location could cause the
circuit to overload and shut down the circuit.
If extra implement lights and controls, such as switches are
needed, contact your John Deere dealer. They can provide information
on methods to tie in the light switch with one of the accessory wires
located in the 7-pin terminal on the back of the tractor.
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