Troubleshooting Kohler Intermittant Starting Problems
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12-18-2005, 15:35
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Troubleshooting Kohler Intermittant Starting Problems
My Kohler 12.5 KW generator starts and runs great, but only once. After I turn
it off, the starter buttons go dead and they will not turn the engine over. If I wait for a day, it's the same thing all over again. Am I on the right track if I troubleshoot as follows? (1) Check battery. (2) Check connections to battery. (3) Check alternator. (4) Get help! Thanks. Henry@... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx |
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12-19-2005, 01:26
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Troubleshooting Kohler Intermittant Starting Problems
Hi Henry,
Besides what you have already identified, I'd be on the lookout for a problem with the starter solenoid or the starter itself - and others may be able to advise if you can activate the solenoid manually on your model BB. Next time you can start it, I'd immediately shut it down and attempt a restart, in an attempt to isolate heat related issues. Can't rule buttons out 100%, but I think it highly unlikely an intermittent, or heat sensitive, problem would exist for every starter button; as typically, the "Run" part of the buttons are wired in series with one another while the momentary-depressed "Start" part is in parallel. John Suter --- Henry Claeys > > My Kohler 12.5 KW generator starts and runs great, > but only once. After I turn it off, the starter > buttons go dead and they will not turn the engine > over. If I wait for a day, it's the same thing all > over again. Am I on the right track if I > troubleshoot as follows? (1) Check battery. (2) > Check connections to battery. (3) Check > alternator. (4) Get help! Thanks. > Henry@... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com |
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12-19-2005, 04:23
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Troubleshooting Kohler Intermittant Starting Problems
It sounds like you're exhausting the generator battery and it is
trickle-charging when shut down. see if a jump-start to the generator battery will allow an immediate re-start. Originally there was a resistor-pack in the generator control that was designed to charge the battery from the AC output when the genset is running, by now that likely doesn't work properly. The fix was to run a jumper from the main batteries, through a large diode and self-resetting circuit-breaker, to the genset battery to charge it from the battery charging system when plugged-in, generator on, or main engine running. Another method that many have used is to buy a small battery charger, plug it in, locate it in the generator bay, and hook it to the genset battery. Works well whenever 110v is available. First step is of course to check the genset battery charge level to see if this is the case, then check the battery and connections. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys" wrote: > > > My Kohler 12.5 KW generator starts and runs great, but only once. After I turn it off, the starter buttons go dead and they will not turn the engine over. If I wait for a day, it's the same thing all over again. Am I on the right track if I troubleshoot as follows? (1) Check battery. (2) Check connections to battery. (3) Check alternator. (4) Get help! Thanks. Henry@H... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx > |
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