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EddieWalker

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I have a [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] [emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]][emoji6][emoji6]E that just turned itself off. No issues. No warning. When I try to start it nothing happens. It feels like a safety switch but I’m blowing the [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] amp Start Relay fuse

There is a symbol that appears on the dash when I turn the key.
 
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Air filter restriction light. So you may have a clogged air filter.
 
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I pulled the filters and tried to start it without them in there. I blew another 10 amp fuse for the Start Relay.

Is this two separate issues?
 
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I agree. You may have one or more issues. Any chance a mouse did a number on the wiring?

EDIT: That light for itself won't cause a no start situation. Even if the filter may be actually clogged.
 
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I have a [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] [emoji6][emoji[emoji6][emoji6]][emoji6][emoji6]E that just turned itself off. No issues. No warning. When I try to start it nothing happens. It feels like a safety switch but I’m blowing the [emoji[emoji6][emoji6]] amp Start Relay fuse

There is a symbol that appears on the dash when I turn the key.
My computer won't decipher the code in the brackets. Is that a Texas thing ?
 
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I'm not sure why those symbols replaced what I typed on my phone. I was out at the hay bales and the tractor died. I noticed the ten amp fuse blew, so I put in another. It blew right away too. That's when I noticed the symbol on the dash. I didn't know what the symbol meant and thought somebody on here would. I posted it on FB too and had a few friends let me know it was the air filter.

Since I didn't think the air filter was the problem, I did a search online and AI came back with ten different things that it could be. All related to a shorted out wire somewhere.

Then I did YouTube and found several videos that showed this to be a common problem that's related to the water temperature sensor. You just unplug the wires to the sensor and it will fire right up. Son of a gun, it worked!!!!!

I'll buy a new sensor and air filters. The filters are OK, but I might as well put some new ones in there and not have to think about them anymore.

Thanks for the replies, it's always frustrating when something new happens when you're trying to get things done.
 
 
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