John Deere fault codes

  • PTR 524234.03 – Pressure Sensor Voltage High

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    This error code, PTR 524234.03, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the enable pressure sensor voltage is out of range high. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring issues, or control unit problems.

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  • PTR 524230.07 – Enable Valve Stuck

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    This error code, PTR 524230.07, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the enable valve is stuck. This can be caused by a mechanical issue with the valve, a failure in the enable pressure sensor circuit, or a failure in the enable solenoid.

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  • PTR 524230.05 – Enable Valve Driver Fault

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    This error code, PTR 524230.05, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the enable valve driver status line has an open circuit or a short to ground. This can occur due to wiring issues, solenoid faults, or problems within the control circuitry.

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  • PTR 524173.18 – Both Clutch Pedals Voltage Low

    This error code, PTR 524173.18, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the clutch pedal position sensor circuit A voltage is below 0.03 V and circuit B voltage is below 0.015 V for one second, with the sensor reference voltage within range. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring…

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  • PTR 524173.17 – Clutch Pedal Voltage Low

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    This error code, PTR 524173.17, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the clutch pedal position sensor circuit A voltage is below 0.03 V or circuit B voltage is below 0.015 V for 0.5 seconds, with the sensor reference voltage within range. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring…

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  • PTR 524173.16 – Both Clutch Pedals Voltage High

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    This error code, PTR 524173.16, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the clutch pedal position sensor circuit A voltage is above 4.7 V and circuit B voltage is above 2.35 V for one second, with the sensor reference voltage within range. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring…

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  • PTR 524173.15 – Clutch Pedal Voltage High

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    This error code, PTR 524173.15, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected that the clutch pedal position sensor circuit A voltage is above 4.7 V or circuit B voltage is above 2.35 V for 0.5 seconds, with the sensor reference voltage within range. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring…

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  • PTR 524173.14 – Sync Lever Shift Without Clutch Pedal Engaged

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    This error code, PTR 524173.14, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected a shift of the sync lever without the clutch pedal being engaged, suggesting a malfunction in the clutch pedal position sensor circuit. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring issues, or control unit problems.

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  • PTR 524173.02 – Clutch Pedal Compare Error

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    This error code, PTR 524173.02, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected a malfunction in the clutch pedal position sensor circuit. This can occur due to sensor faults, wiring issues, or problems within the control circuitry.

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  • PTR 524160.02 – Not Valid Neutral/Not Neutral Switch

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    This error code, PTR 524160.02, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected a conflict between the neutral signal and the not neutral signal. This can occur due to faulty switches, wiring issues, or problems within the control circuitry.

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  • PTR 524021.31 – Directional Reverser Lever Switch Circuit Fault

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    This error code, PTR 524021.31, indicates that the Power Train Reverser (PTR) control unit has detected a malfunction in the directional reverser lever switch circuit. This can occur due to wiring issues, switch faults, or problems within the control circuitry.

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