Kubota L3650, early '90s. Problem identified during the engine fix (previous thread here) caused by the oil cap being lost and the engine running without oil.
I've had this tractor for about 3.5 years, and the 3 dash warning lights below the gauges have NEVER worked. I didn't even know they existed until my neighbor pointed them out. The oil level warning, alternator warning, and I don't recall the 3rd one, don't ever come on.
I checked the fuse box near the front of the engine, and the fuses are fine. None of the wiring appears visibly damaged.
I have searched the internet and did not find a troubleshooting process for this. I expect I'll have to take off cover plates to get to the control panel, and then there will be something with checking to see if power is getting to the lights - but how would I trigger "Alternator not working" or "Low oil pressure" warning sensors to get current there in the first place to test?
I've had this tractor for about 3.5 years, and the 3 dash warning lights below the gauges have NEVER worked. I didn't even know they existed until my neighbor pointed them out. The oil level warning, alternator warning, and I don't recall the 3rd one, don't ever come on.
I checked the fuse box near the front of the engine, and the fuses are fine. None of the wiring appears visibly damaged.
I have searched the internet and did not find a troubleshooting process for this. I expect I'll have to take off cover plates to get to the control panel, and then there will be something with checking to see if power is getting to the lights - but how would I trigger "Alternator not working" or "Low oil pressure" warning sensors to get current there in the first place to test?