I have a new l 4701 Kabota I had three codes popped up yesterday PO 629 PO 627and a PO 606 still can't get the dealer to tell me anything anybody have any suggestions or may know with these codes are thanks for your help
Bucktail,
Are you basing this on actual knowledge that, that is indeed what the codes mean or are you just basing this off of the codes of OBDII off the internet?
Several Kubota techs have said that Kubota codes are not the same as OBDII codes.
Just basing this off of the codes of OBDII off the internet. The search listed the codes as all being general codes, so I figured that they should apply, but they could be different for Kubota.Bucktail,
Are you basing this on actual knowledge that, that is indeed what the codes mean or are you just basing this off of the codes of OBDII off the internet?
Several Kubota techs have said that Kubota codes are not the same as OBDII codes.
Thanks!Just basing this off of the codes of OBDII off the internet. The search listed the codes as all being general codes, so I figured that they should apply, but they could be different for Kubota.
Yes, clear the code, start the tractor and see if it comes back. If your battery was low and your having to charge it, chances are its not coming back.After a
Having to charge my battery to start tractor, the code P0606 came up. Should I reset it?
P0627 / 1347-5: Open circuit of SCV (MPROP)This is from the Workshop Manual for L3301, L3901 and L4701:
P0629 - SCV (MPROP) drive system abnormality
P0606 - ECU FLASH ROM and CPU abnormality
P0627 - Not in the manual
Whitetiger,Yes, clear the code, start the tractor and see if it comes back. If your battery was low and your having to charge it, chances are its not coming back.
Newbie check back to your thread, I added another link with a method you can try at home if white tiger doesnt check in.Whitetiger,
Without a diagnostic tool, is there a way to clear the flashing code?
Thanks,
Tom