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John Deere 4055 Electrics

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Jim

06-09-2004 13:25:07




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I've got a problem with the indicators on the 4055. Is there anyone who could tell me what fuse works them. They were working this morning. is there anyone who could email the wiring diagram to me or has anyone got any suggestions? Also wondering if there is a way to change the display to mph rather than kmh. also any hints n tips about the tractor.

Ps the tractor is in the UK so I dont know if that effects the wiring or not.

Jim

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Brokenwrench

06-09-2004 14:37:48




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 Re: John Deere 4055 Electrics in reply to Jim , 06-09-2004 13:25:07  
If your tractor was manufactured and sold in Europe or GB the US wiring diagram won't be of much help to you.Where we have signals on the cab roof,your version has front mounted signals,road lites,brake lights etc in addition to the regular work lites found on our models, and an extra fuse box(about 2"x5" rectangular cover) to power the extra lights which should be below the steering wheel on the face of the dash if it is the same as a 4255 European version.If it is not the fuse,it could be the flasher unit which should be located near the main fuse/circuit panel board,accessable after removing the left side cover on the dash.My experience with the Euro versions is somewhat limited to some 4240-S's and a couple of English 4255's,which are "grey market" versions over here and I may be off on my diagnosis.

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Brokenwrench

06-09-2004 14:34:40




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 Re: John Deere 4055 Electrics in reply to Jim , 06-09-2004 13:25:07  
If your tractor was manufactured and sold in Europe or GB the US wiring diagram won't be of much help to you.Where we have signals on the cab roof,your version has front mounted signals,headlites,brake lights etc, and an extra fuse box(about 2"x5" rectangular cover) to power the extra lights which should be below the steering wheel on the face of the dash if it is the same as a 4255 European version.If it is not the fuse,it could be the flasher unit which should be located near the main fuse/circuit panel board,accessable after removing the left side cover on the dash.My experience with the Euro versions is somewhat limited to some 4240-S's and a couple of English 4255's,which are "grey market" versions over here and I may be off on my diagnosis.

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Brokenwrench

06-09-2004 14:30:59




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 Re: John Deere 4055 Electrics in reply to Jim , 06-09-2004 13:25:07  
If your tractor was manufactured and sold in Europe or GB the US wiring diagram won't be of much help to you.Where we have signals on the cab roof,your version has front mounted signals,headlites,brake lights etc, and an extra fuse box(about 2"x5" rectangular cover) to power the extra lights which should be below the steering wheel on the face of the dash if it is the same as a 4255 European version.If it is not the fuse,it could be the flasher unit which should be located near the main fuse/circuit panel board,accessable after removing the left side cover on the dash.My experience with the Euro versions is somewhat limited to a 4240-S and an English 4255,and I may be off on my diagnosis.

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