Low Oil Pressure Shutdown Detected
The KOHLER-COMMAND-BLINK-2 (Kohler Command) diesel fault code means: Low Oil Pressure Shutdown Detected. This is a critical severity code.
- Keep driving?
- No -- stop driving
- DIY difficulty
- moderate
- Estimated cost
- $10-$20 DIY for oil and switch replacement. Pro diagnosis and oil pump repair $150-$400. Internal bearing or crankshaft work $600-$1,200 or may exceed engine replacement cost.
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Common Symptoms
- Engine starts briefly then shuts down within seconds of startup
- Engine shuts off suddenly under load during mowing
- Oil warning light illuminates on the equipment dash before shutdown
- Engine cranks and fires but will not stay running
- Two-blink fault code flashes on EFI LED indicator or deck-mounted warning light
- Mower deck disengages and ground drive loses power as engine dies
- Engine may restart but shuts down again repeatedly after a few seconds
Probable Causes (Ranked by Likelihood)
- Oil level critically low or completely empty Very Likely
- Faulty or stuck-open oil pressure switch sending false low-pressure signal Likely
- Oil pump failure or worn pump gears not building adequate pressure Likely
- Incorrect oil viscosity or severely degraded oil causing poor pressure at operating temperature Possible
- Internal engine wear (worn crankshaft bearings or camshaft journals) reducing oil pressure Possible
- Oil pressure switch wiring short to ground causing false shutdown signal Possible
- Oil filter clogged or bypass valve stuck, restricting oil flow Less Likely
Step-by-Step Diagnostic Procedure
Check the oil level immediately before anything else. Pull the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert fully, and read the level. If it is below the ADD mark or shows no oil at all, do not attempt to restart the engine. Add the correct oil to bring it to the FULL mark. Kohler Command engines typically take SAE 10W-30 and hold roughly 1.9 quarts with filter.
If oil level is correct, locate the oil pressure switch. On most CV-series engines it is threaded into the crankcase near the base of the engine, often near the oil filter. Disconnect the single wire connector from the switch.
With the wire disconnected from the switch, attempt to start the engine. If the engine now runs and does not shut down, the oil pressure switch itself is defective and triggering a false shutdown. Replace the switch, which is typically a 5 PSI normally-closed unit. Part cost is under $15.
If the engine still shuts down with the switch wire disconnected, the shutdown circuit is not the problem. The engine has a separate mechanical or electrical protection path, or there is a real mechanical issue. Stop testing and do not run the engine further.
Inspect the oil filter for condition. If it has not been changed recently, or if you find the oil is very dark and sludgy, replace the filter and perform a full oil change. Restart and monitor.
Check the wiring harness from the oil pressure switch back to the ignition module for chafing, bare wire touching the frame, or a corroded connector. A short to ground on this wire will hold the circuit in shutdown mode regardless of actual oil pressure.
If oil level is correct, the switch tests good, wiring is intact, and the engine still shuts down, you need to do a mechanical oil pressure test. This requires a mechanical oil pressure gauge threaded into the switch port. Kohler specifies a minimum of 7 PSI at idle and 20 PSI at 3600 RPM for Command series engines. If pressure is below spec with good oil and a good filter, the oil pump or internal bearings need professional evaluation. Do not continue running the engine.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Kohler Command BLINK-2 mean?
It means the engine's oil pressure protection circuit detected pressure below the safe threshold and shut the engine down to prevent bearing damage. On carbureted CV-series engines this is handled by a simple oil pressure switch. Two blinks from the fault LED or warning light is the signal for this condition.
Can I still mow with this code active?
No. The engine shuts itself down when this code triggers, so the mower cannot operate. Even if you could bypass it, running an engine with low oil pressure will destroy the bearings and crankshaft within minutes. Do not run it until the cause is found and fixed.
How much does it cost to fix a BLINK-2 fault?
If it is just a low oil level, the fix is the cost of oil, roughly $10-$20. A faulty oil pressure switch is under $20 in parts and easy to replace yourself. If the oil pump has failed or there is internal bearing wear, expect $400-$1,200 or more at a dealer, and at that point engine replacement may be the better value.
My oil level is fine. Why is the engine still shutting down?
A good oil level does not guarantee adequate oil pressure. The pressure switch itself may be defective and sending a false signal, the oil pump may be worn, the oil may be too thin or broken down, or there may be internal bearing clearance problems. Disconnect the switch wire and see if the engine stays running. If it does, replace the switch. If it still shuts down, you need a mechanical pressure test before running it further.