So I figured I would give an update on my regen issue.
I had another episode where the tractor showed a regen was occurring (regen light on) for about 30-40 minutes and then shut off.
This occurred on the 4th of March after a snow storm.
I had blown/plowed 4 driveways in the morning and after a windy day want out to clear drifts that evening around 7:15 pm.
Tractor showed regen after 5 minutes of running so I just kept working. Regen light stayed on the entire time.
Temp was around 25 and I debated about whether I should install the bra. I know it is recommended when operating the tractor at 32 or below, but I tried that a couple of times and if blowing and plowing the tractor overheated to the point of beeping at me and the gauge showed all the heat 'bars' (much prefer a gauge that actually shows temp).
I finished and the regen light was still on so I drove the tractor to the furthest driveway and cleared it of drifts.
Light still on so I drive it 1/2 mile down the road. That is when it shut off.
It sits with the regen light flashing and won't start. I have to wait around 40 minutes until it will start. Meanwhile I am sitting in the cab in a sweatshirt and it is 25 degrees out.
I video the multiple failed attempts to start it until finally it starts, after 40 minutes.
While sittting, I installed the bra figuring it couldn't get hot enough for the regen to occur. That is what the tech told me last year when he gave me the bra (I never received one when I purchased the tractor).
Even with the bra on and the temp bars up to 4 (3 are normal) the regen light stayed on while I drove home.
I sat with the tractor at full throttle for at least another 10-15 minutes and the regen light never went out. I also never saw the white smoke indicative of a regen taking place.
It was now around 8:30 so I hit the 'cancel regen' button and the regen light went out.
I called the dealer a day or so later and explained this to the service manager, their 'regen specialist' and the tech that had been out last January (2018).
They said they will stop out but they are out of ideas. The 'regen specialist' kind of wanted to make it sound like it was something I was doing/not doing correctly.
They still haven't been out (they said they are very busy and I said I don't really need it since I have my old reliable JD 4115) and I haven't driven the unit since. I will follow up with them next week since it will be 4 weeks.
I service office equipment for 32 years and I know they are going to have to look at the inputs the ecm is looking for to complete a regen. Something isn't providing a correct input and this is preventing the regen from completing.
The 'regen specialist' kind of agrees and said there are 3 things required for a regen, but seems like he doesn't know what to do next. I said they need to call in the next level of support, probably a factory rep (if that exists).
I will let them try and figure it out since I realize it is intermittent and I know those types of problems can be very difficult to solve.
I would think there would be something in the error history of the ecm when this occurs (again, I don't know if this exists).
Anyway, I will post what they find, if anything, or what the outcome is.
Mike
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I had another episode where the tractor showed a regen was occurring (regen light on) for about 30-40 minutes and then shut off.
This occurred on the 4th of March after a snow storm.
I had blown/plowed 4 driveways in the morning and after a windy day want out to clear drifts that evening around 7:15 pm.
Tractor showed regen after 5 minutes of running so I just kept working. Regen light stayed on the entire time.
Temp was around 25 and I debated about whether I should install the bra. I know it is recommended when operating the tractor at 32 or below, but I tried that a couple of times and if blowing and plowing the tractor overheated to the point of beeping at me and the gauge showed all the heat 'bars' (much prefer a gauge that actually shows temp).
I finished and the regen light was still on so I drove the tractor to the furthest driveway and cleared it of drifts.
Light still on so I drive it 1/2 mile down the road. That is when it shut off.
It sits with the regen light flashing and won't start. I have to wait around 40 minutes until it will start. Meanwhile I am sitting in the cab in a sweatshirt and it is 25 degrees out.
I video the multiple failed attempts to start it until finally it starts, after 40 minutes.
While sittting, I installed the bra figuring it couldn't get hot enough for the regen to occur. That is what the tech told me last year when he gave me the bra (I never received one when I purchased the tractor).
Even with the bra on and the temp bars up to 4 (3 are normal) the regen light stayed on while I drove home.
I sat with the tractor at full throttle for at least another 10-15 minutes and the regen light never went out. I also never saw the white smoke indicative of a regen taking place.
It was now around 8:30 so I hit the 'cancel regen' button and the regen light went out.
I called the dealer a day or so later and explained this to the service manager, their 'regen specialist' and the tech that had been out last January (2018).
They said they will stop out but they are out of ideas. The 'regen specialist' kind of wanted to make it sound like it was something I was doing/not doing correctly.
They still haven't been out (they said they are very busy and I said I don't really need it since I have my old reliable JD 4115) and I haven't driven the unit since. I will follow up with them next week since it will be 4 weeks.
I service office equipment for 32 years and I know they are going to have to look at the inputs the ecm is looking for to complete a regen. Something isn't providing a correct input and this is preventing the regen from completing.
The 'regen specialist' kind of agrees and said there are 3 things required for a regen, but seems like he doesn't know what to do next. I said they need to call in the next level of support, probably a factory rep (if that exists).
I will let them try and figure it out since I realize it is intermittent and I know those types of problems can be very difficult to solve.
I would think there would be something in the error history of the ecm when this occurs (again, I don't know if this exists).
Anyway, I will post what they find, if anything, or what the outcome is.
Mike
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