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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Montana, USA
Posts: 23
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I have a JD 9600 that in the middle of the day started loosing power and displaying e35 mostly and one e34. Called the dealer up they said its high voltage at injector and check the wires leading to the injector. They said e34 was a bad injector reading. Engines bogs down off and on with these codes. Anyone have this problem or suggestions before I sink 2500 into a new injector. Thanks
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 37
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you probably already checked this but is it getting plenty of clean fuel? At one time I had a Gleaner L2 that would completley shut down. Had to remove fuel line at tank and blow air back into tank (remove fuel cap) then it would run fine. That was just one of the small problems I had with that combine! Fuel cleaner would also be an easy fix if the injector is dirty.But will not fix it if it's electrical. don't know if I helped. Good luck .IaGman.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 7
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I had similar problems and messed with the wiring and never fixed the problem. I ended up putting a reman pump from John Deere on. Be sure to check for oil leaks if you put a new pump on. Mine had a bolt sticking out of it with no nut that allowed oil to leak out once the paint got hot and then in less than 20 hours something came loose inside the pump and blew a hole in the casing allowing oil to go everywhere. John Deere warrantied a new pump.
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