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Thank you for the reply. Onan removed the switch before my model. I figured I must have fried a wire when I arc's it, but electrical is not my strong suit. I'm determined to track it down.Thank you for the reply. Onan removed the switch before my model. I figured I must have fried a wire when I arc's it, but electrical is not my strong suit. I'm determined to track it down.
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Check the ignition circuit, and trigger coil for correct resistance on the trigger coil, and the ignition coil. The trigger coil is a small module on the engine shaft near the flywheel.
Check the spark plug and the ignition coil for good sparking.
Get the spark plug out, or with another spark plug connected to high voltage cable, outside the motor, the outer part of the plug connected to motor ground and see if spark is present at cranking.
Hi, The 4000 rv unit unit is equipped with full diagnostics, and is indicated by the status light blinking. The blinking sequence, blinks a code as to the fault. If your unit runs and the status light is on without blinking, it is either the circuit breaker on the genset or in your distribution panel that needs to be reset. Good Luck, this should Fixya!
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