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Old 05-09-2018, 10:21 AM
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Default Flashing oil indicator.

My CC FMZ50 has a 22hp Kawasaki v-twin engine. A message came up indicating that I required an oil change, which I carried out, I also replaced the oil filter.
However, I now notice that when I startup for the first minute or so the oil light will flash every 2\3 seconds, then stops.
I just need to know if all is OK.
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Old 05-09-2018, 11:07 AM
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I think you need to reset the service reminder. Sorry but I do not know how to do this.
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I think you need to reset the service reminder. Sorry but I do not know how to do this.
That would be far beyond my limited experties I'm afraid, as long as no damage is being caused I'll be happy.
Thank you for your reply.
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First, welcome to OCC.....

My first question to you is, when changing the Oil, did you use the Recommended oil as specified by Cub Cadet and use the correct Cub Cadet Oil Filter...???

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Old 05-09-2018, 11:16 AM
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I think your best bet would be to contact a dealer and see what they say, they might even be able to talk you through resetting the oil life system.

I did a quick search and found some info on this subject. It would appear that the light blinking is just an oil change reminder and that there is no reset for it but it will reset itself and stop blinking after 3-5hrs of runtime. I would still contact a dealer to confirm.
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First, welcome to OCC.....

My first question to you is, when changing the Oil, did you use the Recommended oil as specified by Cub Cadet and use the correct Cub Cadet Oil Filter...???

I used 10w\30w and oil filter as recommended , though not a Kawasaki filter.

Thank you for your reply and welcome, appreciated.
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I think your best bet would be to contact a dealer and see what they say, they might even be able to talk you through resetting the oil life system.

I did a quick search and found some info on this subject. It would appear that the light blinking is just an oil change reminder and that there is no reset for it but it will reset itself amyd stop blinking after 3-5hrs of runtime. I would still contact a dealer to confirm.
The tractor runs and sounds perfect, but hopefully it is as you say, just the reminder needs to reset itself.

Thank you for your reply, appreciated.
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Old 05-09-2018, 11:37 AM
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The engine in your FMZ50, according to Cub Cadet, is a Kohler SV715-0019. Thus one should be using a Kohler Oil Filter - #12-050-01-S.

I have to agree with the others, it sounds like all you need to do is reset that "Service Reminder" to get that light to go out. I "think" you would be fine to run the mower until you can find out how that is accomplished.

I have looked through the Kohler and Cub Cadet sites to see how to do this. Haven't found it yet.
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I have sent you three Manuals to the E-Mail address listed in your profile.
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The engine in your FMZ50, according to Cub Cadet, is a Kohler SV715-0019. Thus one should be using a Kohler Oil Filter - #12-050-01-S.

I have to agree with the others, it sounds like all you need to do is reset that "Service Reminder" to get that light to go out. I "think" you would be fine to run the mower until you can find out how that is accomplished.

I have looked through the Kohler and Cub Cadet sites to see how to do this. Haven't found it yet.
My engine model no is FR651V, the filter no is...KH-12-050-01-5, I have purchased a compatible part off Ebay, I have assumed that the part is totally compatible.
I have to hope that it is the sensor, I would have imagined it would have continued to flash if it was an pressure problem. I will give it a run out the next day or so, I'll let you know how things go.
Thank you for the PDFs, appreciated.
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