STOP, Service Alert, Information, and Electrohydraulic Transmission System Indicators

CPA0002837
CPA0002837-UN-15JUN16

A - Information Alert Indicator

B - STOP Indicator

C - Information Display

D - Service Alert Indicator

E - Electrohydraulic Transmission System Indicator


On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) communication is depicted with indicator warning lights (A, B, D, and E) and messages in Information Display (C).

IMPORTANT: Whenever a STOP (B), or a service (D), or a electrohydraulic transmission system (E), or a information (A) indicator is active; make note of operational conditions and messages or diagnostic trouble codes (DTC) shown at information display (C).

Indicator Description

Indicator

Description

Action

INFORMATION (A)

Indicator illumination and alarm signals represent an informational warning. Attention or operational adjustment is required to solve issues and prevent SERVICE or STOP situations.

IMPORTANT: Verify operating conditions (maintenance, adjustment/repair, operator error) or contact John Deere dealer for service assistance before continuing work.

STOP (B)

Indicator illumination and alarm signals represent urgent warning. Immediate attention or service is required in order to prevent serious malfunction or damage.

IMPORTANT: STOP alarms shut down the engine in certain conditions. STOP alarms can be reset with key power cycle on/off. Contact John Deere dealer for service assistance before starting the engine.

SERVICE (D)

Indicator illumination and alarm signals represent an performance warning. Immediate attention or operation is required to a prevent limited performance or damage and escalation to a STOP condition.

IMPORTANT: Investigate and correct operating conditions (maintenance, adjustment/repair, operator error) or contact John Deere dealer for service assistance before continuing work.

TRANSMISSION (E)

Indicator warms of a malfunction in the electrohydraulic transmission control system. A diagnostic trouble code is displayed at display.

NOTE:

  1. Under certain circumstances, the tractor can still be driven even if there is an electrical fault in the transmission.
  2. Under certain circumstances, transmission control is regained by cycling reverser lever to neutral and back into a direction.

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