Section 4, Engine – Kohler 3.5CFZ User Manual

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TP-5695 12/93

Troubleshooting 4-1

Section 4. Troubleshooting

When troubles occur, do not overlook simple causes. A
starting problem, for example, could be caused by
improper fuel or an empty fuel tank. The following charts
list some common problems. If procedures in this
manual do not explain how to correct the problem, take

the

generator

set

to

an

authorized

service

dealer/distributor. Tell the dealer exactly what happened
when the problem occurred and of any adjustments
made to the set.

Engine

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Unit will not crank

Weak or dead battery

Recharge or replace battery

Unit will not crank

Reversed or poor battery connections.
Poor ground.

Check connections

Fuse blown in controller

Replace fuse

Defective start/stop switch

Check function, replace as necessary.

Defective starter solenoid

Check starter solenoid and wiring. Replace
as necessary.

Defective starter

Attempt starting by direct connection to
battery. Replace/repair as necessary.

Unit cranks but will
not start

Out of fuel

Replenish

Unit cranks but will
not start

Clogged fuel screen

Clean fuel screen

not start

Faulty antidieseling solenoid

Replace solenoid

Air intake clogged

Clean or replace

Faulty spark plug(s)

Replace (and regap) spark plug(s)

Loose spark plug connection

Reconnect wires

Faulty ground (--) connection

Clean and retighten

Carburetor adjustment wrong

Adjust carburetor

Defective electric fuel pump

Check pressure. Replace as necessary.

Shorted or open ignition coil

Replace coil

Weak or dead battery

Recharge or replace

Bad fuel mixture

Replace fuel; clean carburetor

Flooded carburetor

Wait a few minutes and attempt restart

Engine malfunction

See authorized Kohler service
dealer/distributor

Engine starts, but
does not continue to

No generator output voltage

Check AC voltage

Engine starts, but
does not continue to
run after start switch

No/low oil pressure

Check oil pressure and pump

does not continue to
run after start switch
is released

Defective low oil pressure (LOP) safety
shutdown switch

Check LOP shutdown switch

High temperature shutdown

Check cooling system

Defective high exhaust temp. (HET) and/or
high water temp. (HWT) safety shutdown
switch(es)

Check HET and/or HWT shutdown
switch(es)

Hard starting

Stale or bad fuel

Replace fuel

Hard starting

Fuel vapor lock

Check fuel line routing

Faulty spark plug(s)

Replace (and regap) plug(s)

Weak ignition coil

Replace

Carburetor adjustment wrong

Adjust carburetor

Air intake clogged

Clean

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