Air filter light came on.

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vetteman

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Location
Western New York
Tractor
Kubota 4310
I have a Kubota 4310, Today the air filter light came on. As I live in NY and right now we have snow I didnt think it was dirty but I took them out and checked them, not very dirty at all . Has anyone have the sensor for the air filter light fail ? I am going to get new filters tomorrow , Its almost spring and I change them then anyways. Thanks Wayne
 
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Two weeks ago I bought a used (406 hrs, now 418) L3010 and the seller told me he recently had to replace the air filter sensor.

I looked around on here, and there are several instances of that sensor going bad.

I think if my light comes on, I'm going to remove the bulb!
 
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I remember a post from a few months ago where someone else was having a problem with the light and the sensor had been replace a few times. His solution to the problem was to remove the electrical connection.
 
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You could just disconnect it like the previous post stated...remembering to check ur filter every once an awhile, and even more if u are working in dusty conditions. On our jobsites we have to clean our our air filters every morning...gets pretty dusty in the summer. I dont know exactly how the sensor works but i assume that if the sensor gets some dust on it the light goes on....if this is the case i would try seeing if the sensor is free from dust or gunk...once again i dont even know if thats how it works /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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My air filter light came on, I replaced inner and outter filters (didn't look dirty) and the light stayed on. I unscrewed the sensor and then plugged it back into the harness and blew on it, sure enough the light went out. I reinstalled and then it came back on within 10 hours of new filters. I ignore it now.
 
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Well, here's another L10 owner with a bad air sensor at about 400 hours. In my case, it happened after a cold snap that took temps down into the single digits, which is pretty cold for this area. Put new filters on - they were due anyways - but the little sensor was bad, just like the other posts here have noted. I speculated there may have been some moisture that got frozen in there.

That's the only part that's failed on the tractor without being the result of something I did to it.
 
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I had mine come on this weekend after plowing snow for 2 hours. I think it froze up. The next day it went out and I haven't seen it on in the last 2 hours of running time. I bet they don't like the cold temps.
 

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