| Code | System | What it Means | Mechanic's Note |
| P3001 | DPF System | Soot Accumulation High. The tractor is choked up. It needs a regeneration cycle immediately. | You likely ignored the regen light too long. You need to perform a parked regeneration now. |
| P3002 | DPF System | DPF Differential Pressure. The pressure difference before and after the filter is abnormal. | Usually means the DPF is clogged beyond what a normal burn can fix, or the sensor lines are blocked. |
| P3008 | Engine | Camshaft Position Sensor. The computer can't tell where the engine is in its rotation. | The tractor may not start or will run very roughly. Check the wiring to the sensor on the engine block. |
| P0087 | Fuel | Fuel Rail Pressure Low. The engine isn't getting enough fuel pressure. | #1 Common Issue. usually a clogged fuel filter or water in the fuel. Change your fuel filters first! |
| P0563 | Electrical | Battery Voltage High. The system is seeing more than 16V. | Often happens if you jump-start the tractor incorrectly or if the alternator regulator fails. |
| P0562 | Electrical | Battery Voltage Low. The system is seeing less than 10V. | Check your battery terminals and alternator belt tension. |
| P2293 | Fuel | Fuel Pressure Regulator. The valve that controls fuel pressure is acting up. | Can cause stalling or lack of power. |
2. DPF & Emissions Codes (Critical) The L3301 has a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) muffler. These codes are related to soot buildup and regeneration.
3. Engine Sensor Codes These codes tell you which specific sensor on the engine block is failing.
4. Electrical System Codes Issues with the battery, alternator, or ECU itself.
How to Read the Codes properly On the L3301, the codes don't always stay on the screen.
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