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D6Joe
Posted 11/15/2024 08:57 (#10968326)
Subject: Deere gps kicks out / shuts off


east central ND
I have the integrated steering on my 8200 John Deere. 6000 receiver with sf1 and an 1800 monitor. I am have trouble with the autosteer shutting itself off, as in the 3rd piece of the pie indicator goes off with the corresponding beep. I have to hit the steering “on” button on the display, and then hit resume to get it going again. No warnings come up, and I have not seen any codes set - but I could be looking in the wrong pages.

It did this one day while on the grain cart. It gave trouble right away in the morning, then worked fine for many days afterwards. I have the tractor on the scraper now. Maybe I going too slow?

I have unplugged, and plugged back in the gps receiver, the display, and other easy to get to connectors. I have not messed with the wiring at the steering valve or flow meter. I jumped the seat switch - just in case. According to the display, I have 14 volts on both “key on” and the full time power feeds. Sometimes it will stay working for an hour, other times it will kick out in a couple seconds. I tried my other 6000 receiver with sf3 and a different 1800 display, same results.

Under the gps tab, the signal, accuracy, and the other bar graph is 100%.

I have noticed that if it kicks out while trying to acquire the next line while turning into the next pass, it is not even trying to steer the front wheels.

Suggestions?

My next step is to put the 2630 in there and see what happens, I think maybe a 2630 can do a data record snapshot? Maybe a terminator is going bad? I would like to get this fixed now, as the 8200 is my planter tractor in spring.

Help!



Edited by D6Joe 11/15/2024 09:01
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