Back off the water drain from the filter until it lets it out.. do that for a bit until you smell good fresh fuel. Also would unplug the sensor at the but connection to the harness and be sure theres no build up inside
I'll check it tomorrow. The manual is sparse on information.
Meh.... that's what us dealers are here for
No, that is not the way to look at it. Mahindra needs to get to work and produce some decent manuals. What they put out now is pitifully inadequate. It's not like there is any significant cost involved in doing the job right. Plus they are doing nothing to compensate for their crappy manuals. At the very least they could put the info on their website and make it available until they can get some decent documentation done.
I have not found it in either the Mahindra or TYM manual..... but, I would bet that it is water in the fuel filter... Just from the picture. You should never have that come on unless you are not practicing safe sex, I mean putting only fresh clean fuel in your tractor. I have been driving diesels for over 20 years and never have had a water problem.... But I am allergic to penicillin from too many trips to Manila and Saigon... [[]]
Funny I've been both places and Bangkok too and never needed any shots, not that they didn't try but the test was always negative. It must be either good luck or good shopping skills. Never go shopping with your beer goggles on.