Voltage indicator flashing when there is low battery voltage (key ON and engine stopped)
Check electrolyte level and specific gravity
Low charging voltage
Have your John Deere Dealer check charging circuit
High resistance in charging circuit
Indicator malfunction
Have your John Deere Dealer check indicator
Voltage and SERVICE ALERT indicators flashing indicating low charging voltage (engine running)
Increase speed
Alternator belt slipping
Check belt tension
Defective battery
Defective alternator
Have your John Deere Dealer check alternator
Excessive electrical load
Decrease load
Voltage and SERVICE ALERT indicators flashing indicating excessive charging voltage
Check wiring connections
Defective regulator
Voltage indicator flashing indicating excessive charging voltage
Batteries will not charge
Clean and tighten connections
Sulfated or worn-out batteries
Loose or defective alternator belt
Adjust belt tension or replace belts
Starter inoperative
Place transmission in PARK
Faulty or maladjusted neutral start switch or starter solenoid malfunction
See your John Deere Dealer
Loose or corroded connections
Clean and tighten loose connections
Low battery output
Blown fuse
Replace fuse
Starter cranks slowly
Crankcase oil too heavy
Use correct viscosity oil
Light system does not function; rest of electrical system functions
Entire electrical system does not function
Sulfated or worn out batteries
Blown or loose fusible link
Replace fusible link near starter
Blower malfunctioning
Check all blower fuses
Blower operates only in PURGE
See you John Deere Dealer
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