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ENGINE TROUBLESHOOTING
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Symptom
Problem
Solution
Battery uses too much Water
Cracked battery case.
Check for moisture and replace as necessary.
Defective battery.
Test battery.
Battery charging rate too high.
Test charging system.
Batteries will not charge
Loose or corroded connections.
Clean and tighten connections.
Sulfated or worn
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out batteries.
See your authorized servicing dealer.
Stretched poly
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vee belt or defective belt tensioner.
Adjust belt tension or replace belts.
Starter will not crank
PTO engaged.
Disengage PTO.
Loose or corroded connections.
Clean and tighten loose connections.
Low battery output voltage.
See your authorized servicing dealer.
Faulty start circuit relay.
See your authorized servicing dealer.
Blown fuse
Replace fuse.
Starter cranks slowly
Low battery output.
See your authorized servicing dealer.
Crankcase oil too heavy.
Use proper viscosity oil.
Loose or corroded connections.
Clean and tighten loose connections.
Entire electrical system does not
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Faulty battery connection.
Clean and tighten connections.
function function
Sulfated or worn
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out batteries.
See your authorized servicing dealer.
DISPLAYING OF DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES (DTCS)
Stored and active diagnostic trouble codes are output on the instrument panel according to the J1939 standard as a two
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part code as shown on
the tables in the Operating Instruction Section.
NOTE: The electronic instrument panel can have communication
problems that result in Error Codes being shown on its LCD display
window.
The following Error Codes all indicate that there is a communication
error with the ECU.
Contact your servicing dealer for help in correcting these codes:
EE—Error
XXXXX—EP
No Data
ACP—Err
XXXXX—BO
No Addr
No Data
ACP—Err
XXXXX—BR
BUS—EP
No Data