Warning, Fault code list – Cub Cadet 435D User Manual

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ELECTRONIC SHIFT MODULE – FAULT CODE LIST

If your unit does not shift properly, the ESM will let you know there is a problem using the following table of fault
codes. Once you select a gear, the instrument panel will illuminate a gear light, or a combination of gear lights.
These lights can be used to determine if the vehicle shifted properly, or if there is a shifting issue. The letter on the
far left represents the gear the vehicle was in prior to shifting:
To determine the failure mode, it is necessary to remember the original state of the transmission gear, the gear that
was selected, and the state of the indicator lights.

Gear Selected

N

F

R

Light Code

N

FN*

FNR*

F

RF*

Fault Code

None

2

4

None

3

Gear Selected

N

F

F

Light Code

N

RN*

FNR*

R

RF*

Fault Code

None

1

4

None

3

Gear Selected

R

F

N

Light Code

R

RN*

F

FN*

Fault Code

None

1

None

2

* - Indicates the lights will flash for 5 seconds and an audible tone will sound. During that time a shift will not be
allowed by the ESM. Once the lights stop flashing the ESM will allow for shifting.
Example – The vehicle was in reverse (look at row starting with “R”). The gear selected was forward (look at “F”
in “Gear Selected” row). The “Light Code” flashed on the instrument panel is “RF”, which corresponds with “Fault
code 3”. Looking up “code 3” in the “Fault Codes Defined” section will list the potential problems. If the solution is not
obvious, contact your dealer for service.

Terms and Definitions

ESM – Electronic Shift Module

Neutral Sensor – in the neutral position the sensor is normally closed (NC).

Shifting Wedge – this is a wedge shaped mechanical part that actuates the Neutral Sensor depending on

the gear selected. The void portion of the wedge is neutral.

Closed Circuit Failure – the Neutral Sensor will stay in the NC, neutral state when engaged in forward/re

verse. This will occur if the shifting wedge is not contacting the Neutral Sensor properly.

Open Circuit Failure – the Neutral Sensor will stay in the NO, non-neutral state even when it passes

through the void in the shifting wedge. This will occur if the ball actuator of the sensor is stuck inside the

sensor housing or if the wires leading to the sensor are cut/disconnected.

9

WARNING

If the vehicle is shut

off under a fault

condition, before

the vehicle will start

again the Neutral

Sensor must function

properly AND the

vehicle will have to be

manually shifted into

“NEUTRAL”.

ELECTRONIC

SHIFT MODULE

Fault Code List

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