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no -it is not normal. check that it is oil as I suspect that it is diesel fuel and the reason that you can't start it is because the fuel is leaking out and letting air into the system. If so you will have to bleed the system before the engine will start.
Your oil level sensor is bad. It needs to be replaced. If you unplug the wire leads to the sensor you may get the generator to run, but you'll have no low oil level/pressure protection. The oil level sensor is on the engine crankcase usually near the oil level dipstick. You'll likely see a small sensor with a couple of wires attached to it. To replace it, you'll need to drain your engine crankcase before removing the sensor.
If the oil level is correct then you might be up for an oil pump. Some engines have an automatic cut-out for low oil pressure or high temperature as a safety mechanism to protect the engine from massive damage.
Hi, I just guessing here but it could mean that the oil pressure is too low. I'd check the oil level first, then look for the oil pressure switch and temporarily disconnect it.
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