Chilliwack Murray
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When you pull the second level code let me know what it is.
When you pull the second level code let me know what it is.
Thanks
It's a 7.5 HDKAT-41934R (Spec R)
It has me flustered. And smelling like DIESEL!
It was showing low battery voltage, so I hooked it up to a charger. NOTHING! then started showing HIGH voltage! Of course, I had to go inside and get on my computer to find that out. I wish somone had a list that fit on one sheet of the codes so you don't have to find the 8 pages in the very large PDF manual.
So, took battery off charger and I am BACK to code 32. Low cranking speed fault. In the little bit that I played with it, the engine never tried to start. I only heard the fuel pump.
Quite a learning curve working on this thing.
Looking further for the remedial action on that fault, it says to use INPOWER. To issue a command to over-ride and engage the starter relay. I hope that's not some program you need on a lap top, or other special tool. YUP, That's EXACTLY what it is! So what now?
I made certain assumptions that my battery was good. Having said that, I discovered that the clamp had become detached from the cable on the Trickle Charger that it had been on.
My next step is to remove the panels and see if I see starter solenoid power when I try and start it. If I do, I will apply power to the starter solenoid and see if I can get the thing to turn over.
I used that floor type charger on the 35 amp setting. It was not pulling much current according to the charger gauge. What I found a bit alarming is that the over voltage code on the generator claims to have a setpoint of 19 volts! I should have stuck my fluke on it.