They simply snap in there. I "carefully!" pry them out with two screwdrivers .How do you remove the dashboard?
Thanks. I did that then checked the power to the panel, specifically the power to the temp and fuel gauges. The all had 12+ volts and all the lights come on. However, the temp and fuel gauges do not work. The gauges remain in the same position. Can the gauges be replaced? How so?They simply snap in there. I "carefully!" pry them out with two screwdrivers .
No, they cannot be replaced.( at least not with parts from Kubota!) You will have to replace the whole thing.Thanks. I did that then checked the power to the panel, specifically the power to the temp and fuel gauges. The all had 12+ volts and all the lights come on. However, the temp and fuel gauges do not work. The gauges remain in the same position. Can the gauges be replaced? How so?
ThanksNo, they cannot be replaced.( at least not with parts from Kubota!) You will have to replace the whole thing.
I still have not fixed this issue, but the engine has not run hot either. I want to pull the sensor out of the engine to test it, but I am not sure where it is. Is it on the front, left side of the engine block? See picture attached with red circle around the object.The fuel and temp gauges in the BX60 series can be a little funky.
For the temp gauge, have you messed with connection to the sending unit to make sure there's a decent connection to the gauge?
You don't need to pull the sensor to test it, just use an ohm meter.I still have not fixed this issue, but the engine has not run hot either. I want to pull the sensor out of the engine to test it, but I am not sure where it is. Is it on the front, left side of the engine block? See picture attached with red circle around the object.
Where do I connect the ohmmeter leads if I don't pull the sensor out?You don't need to pull the sensor to test it, just use an ohm meter.
Instead of using screwdrivers, I have been using these for a number of years. They cause less damage on plastic. Cheap to, especially if you get on sale.They simply snap in there. I "carefully!" pry them out with two screwdrivers .