AirOpsMgr
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- Joined
- Apr 26, 2023
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- Location
- Pike Co. Georgia
- Tractor
- Kioti DK5310SE, Scag Cheetah II 72"
VICTORY! 100% Fixed.
So today I jumper the solenoid correctly and got the fly wheel to crank. No luck. I even managed to turn the key at the same time, no luck. My dealer was convinced it was the safety control module (located on fire wall behind dash) and they happened to have one on the shelf. I swapped that out, no luck. I checked my grounds, no luck. I disconnected and cleaned all my battery and ground connections even though I knew it wasn't the problem (the tractor is like new). No luck.
The dealer wanted me to bring it in, but I knew that the effort of moving the tractor there would be silly because I KNEW it was something stupid.I finally started just ranting at the dealers technician once I was finally able to get them to put him on the phone. I mentioned that my trip down the road was the first time plugging the trailer into the factory installed trailer plug on the tractor. I said I even disconnected the trailer plug receptacle from its wires incase that was shorting out. That set off a light bulb in his head (no pun intended). He told me to check if my brakes lights worked. They did not!!!! Checked the 10A stop light fuse, and it was blown, presumably by an issue with the trailer. Swapped that out and it fired right up.
Note to Kioti DK owners: Your tractor relies on the brake lights actually lighting up for the brake safety to function properly. No brake lights, no startup. I've never been so angry and so happy at the same time.
I realize this is an old thread, but figured I'd add a recent encounter with the same issue. Long story short, the tractor won't start with a blown Brake light 10 amp fuse.
My 2022 DK5310SE (Cab model w/ 75ish hours) wouldn't start this AM. All the safeties were engaged, brakes set, in Neutral with N light on dash, PTO disengaged, seat safety switch working, had power, wouldn't start, no clicking, etc.
Got out the jump box, no help, got out the meter, battery was fine, checked the fuse box for the starter fuse, that was good, but until I started checking online, I didn't check any other fuses.
Upon checking the internet for possible issues, I found this thread and figured it was worth a shot. Sure enough, my brake light 10amp fuse was blown.
Popped in a new one and she started right up. Unsure what caused it to blow; We did get some heavy rain over the past 2 days, but no condensation in the brake lights or any wiring issues I can see, so no idea yet.
The running lights were working, so obviously the brake lights are on that separate 10Amp circuit ... Will see if it blows again
Thanks to this thread, I got back to work within an hour! Y'all are great, I really appreciate the info on TBN!
Brgds,
Greg
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