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

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:
-
Under certain circumstances, the tractor can still be driven
even if there is an electrical fault in the transmission.
-
Under certain circumstances, transmission control is regained
by cycling reverser lever to neutral and back into a direction.
|
|
|
CP00834,000229E-19-20160616
|
|