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I'm experiencing some issues with the John Deere Service Advisor 5.3 version software. I connected to a 450J dozer a month ago and it seems like the software still thinks I have a test or calibration running. Today, when I tried to connect to a 5085E tractor, I keep getting an error message saying "A Test or Calibration is running. Please finish the Test or Calibration before attempting to disconnect from the diagnostics connection." I've tried powering down the laptop and logging out, but the situation remains the same. I can't seem to figure out which program (test or calibration) the software thinks is still running. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Posted 27 Jun 2024 13:00
  • By Mauro26
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