John deere 7530 Declutch problem

Robert K

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Arable Farmer
Location
Essex
Evening

I currently have a JD 7530 with a error message from the command center which states that the declutch function isn't available.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this problem and a possible solution.
The tractor has only clocked on to 4000hrs

Thanks in advance
 
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Tractortech

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Location
Cumbria
Now Then..
Your 'warning' would be displayed due to an error code. Look in the Command Center where the 'I' for information is in the menu, then click on the book with the spanner on it, then look for the EPC in the list, it will say 'EPC 001 Has codes', clinic that...
 
This code?
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Nothing to worry about, either the button pad or wire to the gear knob, mine has done it twice interestingly after it's been running for 15+ hrs both times it did it, i must have disturbed a wire when I fitted a new gear knob
 

Tractortech

Member
Location
Cumbria
Now Then..
EPC 523677.14 is th error code, look at the top right corner of the screen. It will also be in the list of controllers as described above...
I'll look it up later if I get time.
 

Tractortech

Member
Location
Cumbria
Now Then..
EPC 523677.14 is dead easy. I presume a fuse has been pulled with the key on? I've seen it before..
Check EPC address 167, it should be '1'
Now EPC523677.02 is more complex.. I'd remove and clean all the fuses between the battery and EPC. That includes the big one above the engine.
 

JDJ

Member
Did you find a solution? My 6930 suddenly stops under field work and shows epc 523677.02
The clutch circuit board in the gear selector has been changed byt it made no difference.

If I let the John Deere dealer take a look at it, I know they just will start to change random parts like usually and the bill will be huge.
 

JDJ

Member
stick the voltage up on your screen if it is around 12 or lower when it throws code post back and il write up solution to fix it

Finally got to do some work with the tractor. And now there's no doubt that it's something to do with voltage.

When I turn on all the lights the voltage will drop to 12,8 and it will stop moving. As soon as I turn the lights off voltage goes up to 13,5 and it will start to move forward again.

I'm thinking bad battery, if left for more than a week it won't start.

regards Jacob
 

JDJ

Member
Finally got to do some work with the tractor. And now there's no doubt that it's something to do with voltage.

When I turn on all the lights the voltage will drop to 12,8 and it will stop moving. As soon as I turn the lights off voltage goes up to 13,5 and it will start to move forward again.

I'm thinking bad battery, if left for more than a week it won't start.

regards Jacob

New battery didn't do the trick, so got a new 200 a alternator coming Monday, hopefully it will make it go.
But still got snow here so probably no drilling here until April.
 

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