spruce Deere
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2009
- Messages
- 1,197
- Location
- Northmost Idaho
- Tractor
- John Deere 790 with loader, LS xr3140h loader and cab,1150 case dozer
After 6 years and 3 months of near flawless operation, AND out of warranty the XR 3140's egr valve gave it up. Better now while getting ready for the spring get everything done race and not in the middle of the race.
The code S27 F08 made itself known this morning moving some things around with the tractor. So I pulled the tractor in the shop, turned off the key and a screechy, grinding noise eminated from under the hood, and a little later found it's the sound of the failed electrical controlled egr.
I did a little research, read sometimes removing and cleaning it works, but it didn't this time.
Plus side of all this malarkey, I found the obd port behind the bottom kick panel on the drive pedal 'right' side of the dash. Was happy to see it plugged right in to my scan tool. Then learned the dpf is 'severely' plugged.... a symptom of a malfunctioning egr.
Like the tractor, but do not like the pointless emissions forced oppon it, or any brand of any implement at all.
I tell ya, getting the dpf cleaned is nothing 'under 200 clams' compared to the price for a new egr thing $1,300 bucks and some change.
Looks like there is other options though
The code S27 F08 made itself known this morning moving some things around with the tractor. So I pulled the tractor in the shop, turned off the key and a screechy, grinding noise eminated from under the hood, and a little later found it's the sound of the failed electrical controlled egr.
I did a little research, read sometimes removing and cleaning it works, but it didn't this time.
Plus side of all this malarkey, I found the obd port behind the bottom kick panel on the drive pedal 'right' side of the dash. Was happy to see it plugged right in to my scan tool. Then learned the dpf is 'severely' plugged.... a symptom of a malfunctioning egr.
Like the tractor, but do not like the pointless emissions forced oppon it, or any brand of any implement at all.
I tell ya, getting the dpf cleaned is nothing 'under 200 clams' compared to the price for a new egr thing $1,300 bucks and some change.
Looks like there is other options though