L3901 PO102

Mikec575

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So I rebuilt the engine in my L3901 and missed plugging in the mass air flow sensor. So it started up and ran great but, but I had a stop engine and the odometer flashing PO102. So I found the unplugged wire and plugged it in. Then I disconnected the negative battery cable for a minute and hooked it back up. After starting the tractor the stop engine light went away but the odometer is still flashing PO102. Any ideas ?
 

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This was posted by fellow member krekda in February of 2017. Hope this helps and either way we would appreciate a follow up on what happened:

Took me awhile to get to resetting this code. I have a L3901dt tractor that has been a pretty good machine. Got some bad fuel one time that caused P3001 and P3003 codes to display. replaced the fuel and it has been running fine since but that code has bothered me. Dealer didn't seem to know how to reset it or maybe didn't want me to know. To reset these you must start with the key off, press and hold 2 amber buttons on left, turn on key, an A appears in display. Press amber button once and a B will appear in the display, press and hold 2 amber buttons till display changes, then press button once so display says off, press button again and display goes blank. turn key off for a minute then code will be gone.:D
 
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Mikec575

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I don’t know whether to call you magician or the problem solver but you save the day thank you!!!
 
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lugbolt

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it stores certain codes in the panel memory AND in the ecu. You can clear the panel, but ecu memory has to be cleared by a dealer. It would have eventually "cleared" itself from the panel after running a set time with no fault but it takes a long time.