My dad has a pretty new Kubota M6-101 tractor, with only about 450 hours on the meter.
Early this week, while feeding his animals, he noticed oil coming out of the side of the engine, and noticed that the dipstick was gone! He was able to find the dipstick, and verified that very little oil was lost.
The next day, he got a message on the dash about a problem with DPF fluid. The fluid wasn't low. He called the dealer, and they came and got the tractor. They replaced a filter or valve on top of the engine, and said it had frozen up and caused the oil blow-by. They brought it back the next day.
Now, he's getting a P229E error code on the tractor. On an internet search, it appears to have something to do with an exhaust sensor? The dealers say they don't know what the code means, and can't reach Kubota to get an answer.
Anyone have any idea on this code?
Early this week, while feeding his animals, he noticed oil coming out of the side of the engine, and noticed that the dipstick was gone! He was able to find the dipstick, and verified that very little oil was lost.
The next day, he got a message on the dash about a problem with DPF fluid. The fluid wasn't low. He called the dealer, and they came and got the tractor. They replaced a filter or valve on top of the engine, and said it had frozen up and caused the oil blow-by. They brought it back the next day.
Now, he's getting a P229E error code on the tractor. On an internet search, it appears to have something to do with an exhaust sensor? The dealers say they don't know what the code means, and can't reach Kubota to get an answer.
Anyone have any idea on this code?