
John Deere appreciates today’s action by EPA Administrator Zeldin, which responds directly to a formal request made by the company in June 2025. John Deere sought this updated guidance from the EPA with the intent to further increase customers’ and independent repair technicians’ repair capabilities while ensuring compliance with EPA requirements and guidance. John Deere’s request to the EPA is consistent with the company’s longstanding commitment to supporting customer choice on how equipment is repaired – whether through their trusted John Deere dealer, with a local service provider, or by doing the work themselves. In light of the updated guidance, the temporary inducement override capability will soon be made available to John Deere customers through Operations Center™ PRO Service – John Deere’s enhanced digital repair tool that provides industry-leading diagnostic, repair, and reprogramming capabilities. Customers interested in learning more about this tool can visit www.JohnDeere.com/PROService.


















