Kohler COMMAND CH18-745 User Manual

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8.8

Section 8
Electrical System and Components

c. If neither side is firing, recheck position of

ignition switch and check for shorted kill lead.

Test Procedure for SMART-SPARK

TM

Ignition

Systems
The following procedures are provided for
troubleshooting ignition problems on SMART-SPARK

equipped engines. They will allow you to isolate and
pinpoint the failed component(s).

Special Tools Required:

Hand Tachometer

Tester* (SPX Part No. KO1046 formerly Kohler
Part No. 24 455 02-S)

Automotive timing light

Multi-meter (digital)

Specifications Required:

Spark plug gap 0.76 mm (0.030 in.)

Ignition module air gap 0.28/0.33 mm
(0.011-0.013 in.), 0.30 mm (0.012 in.) nominal

*NOTE: Ignition tester (SPX Part No. KO1046 formerly

Kohler Part No. 24 455 02-S) must be used
to test ignition on these engines. Use of any
other tester can result in inaccurate findings.
Battery on unit must be fully charged and
properly connected before making any of
these tests (a battery that is hooked up or
charged backward will crank the engine, but it
won’t have spark). Be sure drive is in neutral
and all external loads are disconnected.

Test 1 – Isolate and verify the trouble is within the
engine ignition system

1. Locate the plug connectors where the wiring

harnesses from the engine and equipment are
joined. Separate the connectors and remove the
white “kill” lead from the engine connector. Rejoin
the connectors and position or insulate the kill
lead terminal so it cannot touch ground. Try to
start** the engine to verify whether the reported
problem is still present.

a. If the problem is gone, the electrical system on

the unit is suspect. Check the key switch,
wires, connections, safety interlocks, etc.

b. If the problem persists the condition is

associated with the ignition or electrical
system of the engine. Leave the kill lead
isolated until all testing is completed.

**NOTE: If the engine starts or runs during any of the

testing, you may need to ground the kill lead
to shut it down. Because you have
interrupted the kill circuit, it may not stop
using the switch.

Test 2 – Test for spark

1. With the engine stopped, disconnect one spark

plug lead. Connect the spark plug lead to post
terminal of spark tester SPX Part No. KO1046
(formerly Kohler Part No. 24 455 02-S), and
attach tester clip to a good engine ground.

NOTE: If two testers are available, testing can be

performed simultaneously for both cylinders.
However, if only one tester is available, two
individual tests must be performed. The side
not being tested must have the spark plug
lead connected or grounded. Do not crank
the engine or perform tests with one spark
plug lead disconnected and not grounded or
permanent system damage may occur.

2. Crank the engine over, establishing a minimum of

550-600 RPM, and observe tester(s) for spark.

3. On a twin cylinder engine, repeat the spark test

on the opposite cylinder if cylinders are being
tested individually.

a. If both cylinders have good spark, but the

engine runs poorly, install new spark plugs
gapped at 0.76 mm (0.030 in.), and retest
engine performance. If problem persists, go
to Test 3.

b. If one cylinder had good spark, but the

other cylinder had no spark or intermittent
spark, go to Test 3.

c. If there was no spark or intermittent spark

on both cylinders, go to Test 4.

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