Electrical troubleshooting – John Deere CD4039DF008 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Problem

Solution

Undercharged system

Excessive electrical load from added

Remove accessories or install higher

accessories.

output alternator.

Excessive engine idling.

Increase engine rpm when heavy
electrical load is used.

Poor electrical connections on

Inspect and clean as necessary.

battery, ground strap, starter or
alternator.

Defective battery.

Test battery.

Defective alternator.

Test charging system.

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.

Battery will not charge

Loose or corroded connections.

Clean and tighten connections.

Sulfated or worn-out battery.

See your authorized servicing dealer
or engine distributor.

Stretched poly-vee belt or defective

Adjust belt tension or replace belts.

belt tensioner.

Starter will not crank

Engine under load

Remove load

Loose or corroded connections.

Clean and tighten loose connections.

Low battery output voltage.

See your authorized servicing dealer
or engine distributor.

Faulty start circuit relay.

See your authorized servicing dealer
or engine distributor.

Blown fuse.

Replace fuse.

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