Generac Power Systems Recreational Vehicle Generator 5413 User Manual

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Section 7

DIAGNOSTIC TESTS

Figure 7-44. – Oil Pressure Switch

PROCEDURE:
1. Check engine oil level. If necessary, replenish oil

level to the dipstick “FULL” mark.

2. Set a VOM to its “Rx1” scale and zero the meter.
3. Connect the meter test leads across the switch

terminals, with engine shut down. The meter

should read “Continuity”. A small amount of resis-

tance is acceptable.

4. Crank the engine. Oil pressure should open the

switch contacts at some point while cranking and

starting. Meter should then indicate “Infinity”.

5. If the contacts did not open in Step 5, remove

the low oil pressure switch and connect an oil

pressure gauge in it’s place. Start the engine and

measure oil pressure. Pressure should be above

10 psi.

RESULTS:
1. In Step 3, if “Continuity” is not indicated, replace

the switch.

2. If oil pressure checked good in Step 5, but Step

4 measured “Infinity,” replace the low oil pressure

switch.

3. If oil pressure is below 10 psi, determine cause

of low oil pressure. Verify that the oil is the proper

viscosity for the climate and season.

4. If all steps check GOOD, go to Test 37.

TEST 37 – CHECk WIRE 86 FOR CONTINUITY

PROCEDURE:
1. Disconnect the j1 Connector from the Printed

Circuit Board.

2. Locate Pin Location j1-6 on the harness end of

the j1 Connector.

3. Remove Wire 86 from the Low Oil Pressure switch

(LOP).

4. Set a VOM to its “Rx1” scale and zero the meter.
5. Insert one meter test lead into the end of Wire 86

disconnected from the LOP. Insert the other meter

test lead into Pin Location j1-6 on the harness

end of the j1 Connector.

RESULTS:
1. If “Continuity” is not indicated, repair or replace

Wire 86.

2. If “Continuity” is indicated, replace the Printed

Circuit Board.

TEST 38 – TEST OIL TEMPERATURE SWITCH

DISCUSSION:
If the engine cranks, starts and then shuts down,

one possible cause of the problem may be a high oil

temperature condition. Protective shutdown is a nor-

mal occurrence if the oil temperature switch exceeds

approximately 270° F for gasoline units, or 284° F for

LP units.

Figure 7-45. – Oil Temperature Switch

PROCEDURE:
1. Remove Wire 85 from Oil Temperature Switch

terminal and start the generator. If engine starts

and runs now, but shuts down when Wire 85 is

connected to the switch terminal, the following

possibilities exist:

a. Oil temperature is too high.
b. The oil temperature switch has failed closed or

is shorted to ground.

2. Remove the switch and place its sensing tip into

oil (Figure 7-46). Place a thermometer into the oil.

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