How To Disable John Deere Active Seat?

How to Disable John Deere Active Seat

John Deere Active Seat is a feature that helps to improve the comfort and safety of your tractor by providing active suspension that helps to cushion the ride and reduce fatigue. However, there may be times when you need to disable Active Seat, such as when you are performing maintenance on your tractor or when you are transporting it.

In this article, we will show you how to disable John Deere Active Seat in a few simple steps. We will also provide some tips on when it is necessary to disable Active Seat.

Before you begin, make sure that you have read and understood the safety instructions for your tractor.

Step Instructions Image
1 Locate the Active Seat switch on the right side of the seat.
2 Slide the switch to the OFF position.
3 The Active Seat will now be disabled.

Locating the Active Seat Switch

The Active Seat switch on a John Deere tractor is located on the right-hand side of the seat, just below the armrest. It is a small, black switch with a red button in the center.

To disable the Active Seat, you will need to find the switch and turn it to the “Off” position. The switch has three positions: “On,” “Off,” and “Auto.” The “On” position is the default position, and it will allow the Active Seat to function normally. The “Off” position will disable the Active Seat, and the “Auto” position will allow the Active Seat to function only when the tractor is in motion.

To turn the switch to the “Off” position, simply press the red button in the center of the switch. The switch will click into the “Off” position, and the Active Seat will be disabled.

Disabling the Active Seat

Once you have located the Active Seat switch, you can disable the Active Seat by following these steps:

1. Turn the ignition key to the “On” position.
2. Press the red button in the center of the Active Seat switch.
3. The switch will click into the “Off” position, and the Active Seat will be disabled.

The Active Seat will remain disabled until you turn the switch back to the “On” position.

Note: If you have a John Deere tractor with a suspended seat, you may also need to disable the suspension system before you can disable the Active Seat. To disable the suspension system, follow these steps:

1. Turn the ignition key to the “On” position.
2. Press the suspension system switch (located on the right-hand side of the seat, just below the armrest).
3. The switch will click into the “Off” position, and the suspension system will be disabled.

The suspension system will remain disabled until you turn the switch back to the “On” position.

Important: Disabling the Active Seat and/or suspension system can affect the stability of your tractor. Only disable these systems when you are in a safe location and not driving.

How to Disable John Deere Active Seat

The John Deere Active Seat is a feature that helps to improve the comfort and safety of your tractor. It does this by using sensors to detect when you are in the seat and adjusting the suspension accordingly. This can help to reduce fatigue and improve your ability to operate the tractor safely.

However, there may be times when you need to disable the Active Seat. For example, if you are going to be using a loader or other attachment that requires you to be standing up, you will need to disable the Active Seat so that it does not interfere with your operation.

To disable the Active Seat, follow these steps:

1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.
2. Press and hold the “Seat” button on the right side of the steering wheel.
3. While holding the “Seat” button, press and hold the “ESC” button on the left side of the steering wheel.
4. The Active Seat will be disabled and the “Seat” indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn off.

Re-Enabling the Active Seat

To re-enable the Active Seat, follow these steps:

1. Turn the ignition switch to the “ON” position.
2. Press and hold the “Seat” button on the right side of the steering wheel.
3. While holding the “Seat” button, press and hold the “ESC” button on the left side of the steering wheel.
4. The Active Seat will be re-enabled and the “Seat” indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn on.

Troubleshooting

If you are having trouble disabling or re-enabling the Active Seat, there are a few things you can check:

  • Make sure that you are following the steps correctly.
  • Check the battery voltage to make sure that it is within the specified range.
  • Check the wiring harness for damage.
  • If you are still having trouble, contact your John Deere dealer for assistance.

The John Deere Active Seat is a great feature that can help to improve the comfort and safety of your tractor. However, there may be times when you need to disable the Active Seat. By following the steps in this article, you can easily disable and re-enable the Active Seat as needed.

How do I disable the John Deere Active Seat?

1. Locate the Active Seat switch. The switch is located on the left side of the seat, just below the armrest.
2. Turn the switch to the off position. The switch will be in the off position when the indicator light is off.

What happens when I disable the Active Seat?

When the Active Seat is disabled, the seat will no longer adjust automatically to the operator’s weight. The seat will remain in the position it was last adjusted to manually.

Can I still adjust the seat manually when the Active Seat is disabled?

Yes, you can still adjust the seat manually when the Active Seat is disabled. To do this, use the seat adjustment levers located on the right side of the seat.

What are the benefits of disabling the Active Seat?

There are a few benefits to disabling the Active Seat, including:

  • Increased comfort. If you find the Active Seat to be too firm or restrictive, you may find that disabling it provides more comfort.
  • More control. When the Active Seat is disabled, you have more control over the position of the seat. This can be helpful if you need to move the seat quickly or if you have specific needs for the seat position.
  • Reduced wear and tear. The Active Seat uses a motor to adjust the seat position. Disabling the Active Seat can help to reduce wear and tear on the motor.

Is there anything I should know before disabling the Active Seat?

Yes, there are a few things you should know before disabling the Active Seat:

  • The Active Seat is designed to help improve comfort and safety. Disabling the Active Seat may reduce the comfort and safety of your seat.
  • If you disable the Active Seat, you will need to adjust the seat manually. This may be more difficult or time-consuming than adjusting the seat with the Active Seat enabled.
  • Disabling the Active Seat may void your warranty. Check your warranty before disabling the Active Seat to make sure that you are not voiding your warranty.

    In this blog post, we have discussed how to disable the John Deere Active Seat. We have covered the steps involved in disabling the seat, as well as the reasons why you might want to do so. We hope that this information has been helpful and that you are now able to disable the John Deere Active Seat on your own.

Here are some key takeaways from this blog post:

  • The John Deere Active Seat can be disabled by following the steps outlined in the blog post.
  • There are a few reasons why you might want to disable the John Deere Active Seat, such as if you are experiencing discomfort or if you want to improve your comfort while operating the machine.
  • Disabling the John Deere Active Seat is a relatively simple process that can be completed in a few minutes.

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