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An even easier way to determine if one of the switches is bad, is to take a wire, with two roach clips, oops, alligator clips, and hook it up to TB5-8 and TB5-9. This jumps the whole safety circuit. The TB and terminals are plainly marked. Hook it up, start set. If it runs, pull one end of your jumper off, and see if the engine dies. Then jump just the S5, (oil press) switch and fire it up. If it dies, its the S-4, (over temp). Better to check the S-5 first, as its easier to get at, then the S-4
No toolbox should be considered complete, without at least two of these simple jumpers. I have a short one, maybe 20 cm, and a long one, about 2 meters long. You can do a lot of testing in the control box, instead of all over the gen set.
No toolbox should be considered complete, without at least two of these simple jumpers. I have a short one, maybe 20 cm, and a long one, about 2 meters long. You can do a lot of testing in the control box, instead of all over the gen set.