jeremyshaw
Well-Known Member
My Kohler genset starts instantly, then stops a second later.
Two days ago and yesterday it would do this about 6 times, then run faultlessly.
Today it won't run after 50 attempts. (The Lifeline AGM is doing rather well!).
Every time it fires, then dies away after a second.
I have checked:
1. Fuel flow. This seems to be fine. We have a tank above the genset and when I undo the top bleed screw diesel flows out without any bubbles. Also the fact that it was running without any probs once it got going makes me think it is not a fuel problem.
2. Low oil pressure switch. I have jumpered the switch, no improvement.
3. High water temperature switch. Disconnected the switch. No improvement.
4. High exhaust temperature switch. Proved to have been already jumpered.
5. The manual says another possible cause is "no AC output". The genset is not running long enough to activate the amp meter I have, but putting a multimeter onto the breaker in the control box is giving me 30-60 volts, so I think it is starting to get going and this is not causing a shutdown fault.
That leaves me with the solenoid, which I think must be shutting off the fuel, but I can't test that.
Before I order a solenoid (probably worth having anyway) has anyone got any other suggestions?
Many thanks
Two days ago and yesterday it would do this about 6 times, then run faultlessly.
Today it won't run after 50 attempts. (The Lifeline AGM is doing rather well!).
Every time it fires, then dies away after a second.
I have checked:
1. Fuel flow. This seems to be fine. We have a tank above the genset and when I undo the top bleed screw diesel flows out without any bubbles. Also the fact that it was running without any probs once it got going makes me think it is not a fuel problem.
2. Low oil pressure switch. I have jumpered the switch, no improvement.
3. High water temperature switch. Disconnected the switch. No improvement.
4. High exhaust temperature switch. Proved to have been already jumpered.
5. The manual says another possible cause is "no AC output". The genset is not running long enough to activate the amp meter I have, but putting a multimeter onto the breaker in the control box is giving me 30-60 volts, so I think it is starting to get going and this is not causing a shutdown fault.
That leaves me with the solenoid, which I think must be shutting off the fuel, but I can't test that.
Before I order a solenoid (probably worth having anyway) has anyone got any other suggestions?
Many thanks