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Generator won't run - Ryan Wright - 07-11-2007 15:28 Short story: Genset won't run. It starts, then immediately shuts back down. No load on it at all. When starting, throttle solenoid is observed pulling back to start, but then releases fully and lets it die. Oil pressure gauge shows 90psi (!). Gauge works - it goes all the way up during starting, then drops to 90psi, then genset shuts down. I'm assuming at this point it thinks something is wrong with the oil and shuts itself off. If I manually hold the the throttle, it continues running fine. Oil level is OK, just below the second mark on the dip stick. I changed oil, filter, & both fuel filters maybe a few dozen hours ago. Help! What do I do next?! '86 PT-40 8V92, Yanmar 12.5kw genset Long story (or, how we got to here): I took the bus in to a local RV dealership to have the hydraulics fixed. They found the problem, one of the jacks is leaking - more on that in another email. I asked them to start the generator and run it all day with the front A/C on full to keep the bus cooled down - it's >105 degrees here during the day right now. When I arrived to pick the bus up, the sales lady was inside trying to start the generator over and over again. She says it was running fine for several hours when one of her techs shut it down because they thought it was left on by accident. (Tech didn't know I wanted it to stay running to power the A/C). So she went back out to restart it and it wouldn't start. That's the story. It was working fine before I dropped it off and their work had nothing to do with the generator, so they shouldn't have touched it. They claim they didn't. I'm assuming at this point something just failed and need any advice I can get. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA Generator won't run - ac7880 - 07-12-2007 00:19 Checked the coolant level yet? There is a sensor for oil pressure and coolant level on most gensets. Dan 94 BB BMC 37' NM --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright" > > Short story: Genset won't run. It starts, then immediately shuts back > down. No load on it at all. When starting, throttle solenoid is > observed pulling back to start, but then releases fully and lets it > die. Oil pressure gauge shows 90psi (!). Gauge works - it goes all the > way up during starting, then drops to 90psi, then genset shuts down. > I'm assuming at this point it thinks something is wrong with the oil > and shuts itself off. If I manually hold the the throttle, it > continues running fine. Oil level is OK, just below the second mark on > the dip stick. I changed oil, filter, & both fuel filters maybe a few > dozen hours ago. > > Help! What do I do next?! > > '86 PT-40 8V92, Yanmar 12.5kw genset > > > > Long story (or, how we got to here): I took the bus in to a local RV > dealership to have the hydraulics fixed. They found the problem, one > of the jacks is leaking - more on that in another email. I asked them > to start the generator and run it all day with the front A/C on full > to keep the bus cooled down - it's >105 degrees here during the day > right now. When I arrived to pick the bus up, the sales lady was > inside trying to start the generator over and over again. She says it > was running fine for several hours when one of her techs shut it down > because they thought it was left on by accident. (Tech didn't know I > wanted it to stay running to power the A/C). So she went back out to > restart it and it wouldn't start. > > That's the story. It was working fine before I dropped it off and > their work had nothing to do with the generator, so they shouldn't > have touched it. They claim they didn't. I'm assuming at this point > something just failed and need any advice I can get. > > -Ryan > '86 PT-40 8V92 > Tri-Cities, WA > Generator won't run - Doug Engel - 07-12-2007 00:20 Ryan, This used to happen to Pokey (1981 FC35, Kohler 12.5) every once in a while and it was the reset button on the control box located in the genset drawer. I never found out why extended cranking (like in cold weateher) would sometimes pop the breaker, but resetting it always fixed the problem. Exxact same symptoms. Good Luck. Ryan Wright run. It starts, then immediately shuts back down. No load on it at all. When starting, throttle solenoid is observed pulling back to start, but then releases fully and lets it die. Oil pressure gauge shows 90psi (!). Gauge works - it goes all the way up during starting, then drops to 90psi, then genset shuts down. I'm assuming at this point it thinks something is wrong with the oil and shuts itself off. If I manually hold the the throttle, it continues running fine. Oil level is OK, just below the second mark on the dip stick. I changed oil, filter, & both fuel filters maybe a few dozen hours ago. Help! What do I do next?! '86 PT-40 8V92, Yanmar 12.5kw genset Long story (or, how we got to here): I took the bus in to a local RV dealership to have the hydraulics fixed. They found the problem, one of the jacks is leaking - more on that in another email. I asked them to start the generator and run it all day with the front A/C on full to keep the bus cooled down - it's >105 degrees here during the day right now. When I arrived to pick the bus up, the sales lady was inside trying to start the generator over and over again. She says it was running fine for several hours when one of her techs shut it down because they thought it was left on by accident. (Tech didn't know I wanted it to stay running to power the A/C). So she went back out to restart it and it wouldn't start. That's the story. It was working fine before I dropped it off and their work had nothing to do with the generator, so they shouldn't have touched it. They claim they didn't. I'm assuming at this point something just failed and need any advice I can get. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO. Bird Usta Be, now 1990 Thomas Skoolie, "Hormone Derange" --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Generator won't run - msksann - 07-12-2007 02:32 Hi Ryan: Check the simple stuff first. Temporarily, pull the wire from the low coolant sending unit and the low oil pressure sending unit, and see if it will run. Both of these sending units work on a grounding principle and they activate the engine shut down solenoid, when they detect too high of a coolant temperature, or too low of an oil pressure. Check the 10 amp glass fuse in the front of the control box Check the breaker box located (on mine), on the left wall of the generator compartment. But before you start worrying about the voltage regulator, don't forget to check the 8 amp glass fuse located behind the back cover of the gen. Extend the slide, crawl under the bus into the back of the gen compartment. (if your slide is hydraulic, close the locking latch, this disrupts power to the slide mechanism, and helps prevents the pesky BB gremlins from ruining your day) 4 screws to remove the back metal cover and you will find the inline 8 amp fuse (Buss ABC8). Mine had a similar problem as yours, and this is as far as I got. When I found the blown 8 amp fuse, I felt like I had won the lottery! Good Luck I hope this helps Michael Kramer San Diego, CA 86PT40 8V92 Yanmar/ Kohler 12.5 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Ryan Wright" > > Short story: Genset won't run. It starts, then immediately shuts back > down. No load on it at all. When starting, throttle solenoid is > observed pulling back to start, but then releases fully and lets it > die. Oil pressure gauge shows 90psi (!). Gauge works - it goes all the > way up during starting, then drops to 90psi, then genset shuts down. > I'm assuming at this point it thinks something is wrong with the oil > and shuts itself off. If I manually hold the the throttle, it > continues running fine. Oil level is OK, just below the second mark on > the dip stick. I changed oil, filter, & both fuel filters maybe a few > dozen hours ago. > > Help! What do I do next?! > > '86 PT-40 8V92, Yanmar 12.5kw genset > > > > Long story (or, how we got to here): I took the bus in to a local RV > dealership to have the hydraulics fixed. They found the problem, one > of the jacks is leaking - more on that in another email. I asked them > to start the generator and run it all day with the front A/C on full > to keep the bus cooled down - it's >105 degrees here during the day > right now. When I arrived to pick the bus up, the sales lady was > inside trying to start the generator over and over again. She says it > was running fine for several hours when one of her techs shut it down > because they thought it was left on by accident. (Tech didn't know I > wanted it to stay running to power the A/C). So she went back out to > restart it and it wouldn't start. > > That's the story. It was working fine before I dropped it off and > their work had nothing to do with the generator, so they shouldn't > have touched it. They claim they didn't. I'm assuming at this point > something just failed and need any advice I can get. > > -Ryan > '86 PT-40 8V92 > Tri-Cities, WA > Generator won't run - Ryan Wright - 07-12-2007 16:49 Huge thanks for all of the replies. At this point I believe it is the voltage regulator. Breaker is on. Both the 10 amp fuse in front and 8 amp inline fuse in back appear intact. Coolant is full, oil levels are OK. My voltage meters do not come up when I start the generator and the cooling fan (remote mounted on driver's side front of the coach) does not spin up. So! Where do I buy one of these voltage regulators and is this something easy I can replace myself? Thank you! -Ryan Generator won't run - martingregg598 - 07-13-2007 02:37 Ryan, I have been reading the generator post, when dad and I were in Quartzsite, one of the guys generator wouldn't run, his blower wouldn't spin-up eather, as I recall we discovered that the breaker to the blower motor had triped. When reset the generator ran. Marty Gregg 95 BMC 37 Kennewick, WA Generator won't run - Ryan Wright - 07-13-2007 09:00 Marty, Thanks for the tip. I looked all over the side compartment and can't find a breaker for the blower motor. Can you advise on where it would be located? I'd like to check this as one final hope before I shell out for a new voltage regulator. -Ryan '86 PT-40 8V92 Tri-Cities, WA On 7/13/07, martingregg598 > > Ryan, I have been reading the generator post, when dad and I were in > Quartzsite, one of the guys generator wouldn't run, his blower wouldn't > spin-up eather, as I recall we discovered that the breaker to the > blower motor had triped. When reset the generator ran. > Marty Gregg > 95 BMC 37 > Kennewick, WA Generator won't run - martingregg598 - 07-16-2007 04:17 Ryan, give me a call on my work phone and I'll come by so we can meet and I can see the coach. 509-727-1522 Marty Gregg 95 BMC 37 Kennewick WA |