Understanding dashboard lights on your John Deere is essential for both safety and proper maintenance. Ignoring these indicators can lead to major mechanical failures or safety risks, while early action keeps you and your machine in top shape.
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Red Warning Lights (Stop Immediately)
Engine Oil Pressure
Low engine oil pressure or overheating. Stop, turn off engine, and check oil level right away.
Engine Coolant Temperature
Engine coolant is overheating. Stop the engine, allow it to cool, and check coolant levels.
Brake System Alert
Low brake fluid or hydraulic failure. Stop in a safe place and contact a mechanic.
Battery Charge
Battery is not charging. Electrical issue likely; stop and get your system checked.
Airbag System Fault
There’s an issue with the airbag system. Visit a service center immediately.
Seatbelt Reminder
Driver or passenger seatbelt not fastened. Buckle up to drive safely.
STOP Indicator
Serious malfunction detected. Shut off the engine immediately and investigate cause.
Transmission/Hydraulic Oil Pressure
Transmission or hydraulic oil pressure is too low. Stop, let it cool, and check fluid levels.
Handbrake Engaged While Driving
Handbrake is applied while moving. Stop, disengage handbrake before proceeding.
Steering Fault
Steering system problem detected. Stop the vehicle; may cause loss of control.
Water in Fuel Filter
Too much water in the fuel filter. Stop and service filter to avoid engine damage.
Service Electric Parking
Parking brake system has a technical defect. Needs emergency service.
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) Fault
DPF system malfunction. Risk of severe engine problems—stop and seek service.
Engine System Fault
Amber indicates minor fault; red means stop immediately and service needed.
Doors Ajar
A door is open. Stop and close all doors securely.
Amber/Yellow Warning Lights (Action Required Soon)
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System)
ABS not working properly. Braking available, but without ABS safety; get checked.
Traction Control/ESP
Traction control or stability system fault. Drive carefully and book a checkup.
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Tire pressure too low or faulty sensor. Check tires soon.
Glow Plug Indicator (Diesel)
Glow plugs warming up. Wait for light to go out before starting engine; book service if stays on.
Check Air Cleaner
Air filter is blocked or needs servicing. Replace or clean soon.
Fuel Filter
Fuel filter dirty or worn. Clean or replace at your next stop.
All Wheel Drive Warning
AWD system issue detected. Service if light stays on.
Loose Fuel Cap
Fuel cap not closed properly. Tighten to prevent fuel loss.
Service Alert
General malfunction; consult information display and get service if needed.
PTO (Power Take-Off) Malfunction
Rear or front PTO not working correctly. Check for faults and service.
Hydraulic System Fault
Issue with hydraulic system; reduced performance—get it checked soon.
Regeneration Required (DPF)
DPF needs regeneration. Follow instructions or service soon.
Green Warning Lights (Information Only)
High Beam Indicator
High beam headlights are on. For night driving visibility only.
Turn Signal
Left or right turn signal is active. Shows which direction is signaled.
Neutral Indicator
Transmission or reverser in neutral. Indicates safe to start the engine.
Park Brake Engaged (Parked)
Handbrake is engaged. Safe for parking.
PTO Engaged Indicator
Rear or front PTO engaged. Shows PTO is active for implements.
Front Wheel Drive Engaged
Front-wheel drive mode is active.
Cruise Control Set
Eco mode or cruise control is active for fuel-efficient driving.
Dipped Headlights
Standard headlights are on for low-light conditions.
Hazard Warning
Hazard lights are flashing to alert others.
Fuel Level
Indicates remaining fuel. Information only; plan to refuel if low.
Tachometer/Engine RPM
Shows current engine speed in revolutions per minute (RPM).
Information Display
Non-warning message; provides data, such as speed or fault codes.
Program Mode Active (e.g., HMS, automation)
Automated headland or implement sequences are active.
Trailer Turn Signal
Trailer turn indicators are active, showing trailer is signaling a turn.
This exhaustively covers all typical warning and information lights on most John Deere machines, organized for easy reference. Always consult your operator’s manual for model-specific symbols and actions.