countrybumpkin
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- Kioti, kubota
Just some info for you, you can clear the cel codes with a basic hand held obd ll scanner. It will not tell you the codes but will at least clear them.
Just some info for you, you can clear the cel codes with a basic hand held obd ll scanner. It will not tell you the codes but will at least clear them.
Glad to hear you can get it done locally. Yeah, they have taken tractors from very simple to bogged down with massive control systems that serve the EPA's agenda and dealer parts and service departments to no consumer's benefit. All the pre-Tier 4 final tractors were snapped up before the new ones rolled out, due to no-one wanting to deal with the potential issues on the horizon.
Kioti will get your's fixed, it may take persistence on your part to get it done in a timely manner. Hopefully not. :confused3:
Just some info for you, you can clear the cel codes with a basic hand held obd ll scanner. It will not tell you the codes but will at least clear them.
How does that help the OP? It's not like clearing them tells him anything useful. Can the dealer retrieve them after their cleared?
I did this the first time around. I want the codes there so that the dealer can see what is wrong with it.
Yesterday i was out using the tractor. It was running great until I parked it. The motor went from 1600 rpm's to an idle all by itself. Previously I had this similar problem where the tractor would do this. I was able to still run the tractor up to 2000 rpm's before the engine light would come on. That all went away after checking all the wires and cleaning the front 02 sensor in the cat converter. Back then I had just over 300 hours on the tractor. I now have 345 and it is back again but worse this time. Now I can only get the motor up to 1600 rpm's before the CEL come son and the rpm's drop to an idle. I ran the regen cycle and nothing changed. One thing that I did notice is that the regen light does not come on during the regen cycle. Is this normal? The motor runs at 2500 rpm's during regen with no issues. I positively know that the problem is not fuel related. It is raining here today so I won't be able to do any checking on the problem. What a PITA these Gen 4 tractors can be. One thing I have to admit is that I do not miss the smell of diesel exhaust fumes.
Didn't I suggest checking the alternator? I had the same problem, it was the alternator failing. If it turns out to be the alternator with failing diodes, Kioti wants something like $350 for their alternator. I have some lower price alternatives.
OEM alternator Brand New Kioti Alternator made By Valeo
Secondary source for Kioti OEM alternator NEW ALTERNATOR KIOTI DAEDONG TRACTORS I,K,LK, CK, DK - DAEDONG # E7230-64012 Valeo TA000A58101 - ALTERNATOR OPTIONS
Or you can swap pullies with a late-80s Mazda B2000 alternator and bolt it right in and save a pile of money. https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/RSE2138482
How long have you had the tractor now, I can’t remember when you bought it. I did run across your other thread you started about this issue the first time it happened, after reading through it it explained a lot more of what issues your having.
Hope you get good news soon. Mine did the same thing as yours is doing now, CEL and 1600 rpm, it was bad injectors. There are something like a dozen or codes that will trigger the high idle though, But if I remember correctly they all have to do with fuel deliver.
Mine ran fine even at high rpm with the CEL on, it just wanted to idle at 1600 but would drop to a normal idle when you applied the brakes.
I agree , more than likely something simple. Hopefully they get it going pretty quick for you.