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Posted 9/23/2017 17:55 (#6265760) Subject: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Grays Creek, NC
Posted 9/23/2017 17:56 (#6265762 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Grays Creek, NC
Posted 9/23/2017 19:01 (#6265868 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Tuscola, IL
Posted 9/23/2017 19:02 (#6265869 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Posted 9/23/2017 20:49 (#6266070 - in reply to #6265869) Subject: RE: ^ yes this |
Posted 9/24/2017 07:14 (#6266543 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Southern Ontario
JoelV - 9/22/2017 19:41 A magnum 225 is a Tier 4A tractor.
Not all 225's... I have a Tier 3 225 Magnum with a CVT.
Posted 9/24/2017 09:09 (#6266826 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
DV, NV
We plugged an SCR on a Puma 160 last year, what a PITA. Case is ver reluctant to warranty the SCR chamber but it supposedly can be soaked and cleaned. Use a borescope camera to explore the honeycomb and look for blockage. Maybe it will fix itself if you reset code and pull the heck out of the tractor for a long enough time to burn the residue out. Not handy if you don't have that kind of work to do.
At least have them update the software and change sensors, hopefully you are still u dear the 5 year warranty on emissions equipment
Posted 9/24/2017 09:13 (#6266837 - in reply to #6265869) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
DV, NV
SDman - 9/23/2017 05:02
3589 is a fault code saying that the difference in temperatures between the 2 EGT sensors is too great, causing the SCR system to shut down. More than likely one of the sensors is faulty. You will need an EST laptop to reset the system in addition to diagnose the system further as to which sensor is faulty(there are probably other codes not shown as well). And yes, update the software on the DNox unit and ECU(engine controller) if they don't have the newest software. Good luck!!
Or the SCR is plugged and the sensors are in fact reading correctly.
Posted 9/24/2017 09:25 (#6266878 - in reply to #6266826) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Fargo, ND
Haystax - 9/24/2017 09:09
3 Strikes - You're Out!
We plugged an SCR on a Puma 160 last year, what a PITA. Case is ver reluctant to warranty the SCR chamber but it supposedly can be soaked and cleaned. Use a borescope camera to explore the honeycomb and look for blockage. Maybe it will fix itself if you reset code and pull the heck out of the tractor for a long enough time to burn the residue out. Not handy if you don't have that kind of work to do.
At least have them update the software and change sensors, hopefully you are still u dear the 5 year warranty on emissions equipment
I’m still kinda surprised more guys don’t just invest into a full def delete for the price instead of sticking thousands into repairs. Ours had flashed the SCR failure once just cycled the key to backlflush and went away. If a guy keeps his machine for 2-3yrs taking it off’s almost a no-brainer
Posted 9/25/2017 07:49 (#6268903 - in reply to #6266878) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
DV, NV
Posted 10/4/2017 17:18 (#6287379 - in reply to #6265760) Subject: RE: Case IH Magnum 225 SCR system Failure |
Grays Creek, NC