CHAMPION 3400W DUAL FUEL INVERTER GENERATOR Dual Fuel Shuts Off After Few Seconds
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Low Oil Level Sensor
The sensor utilizes a float mechanism to ground the ignition coil if the oil level drops below a safety threshold. Upon startup, oil is distributed to the upper cylinder head and crankcase components, causing a temporary drop in the sump level; if the level is marginally low, this drop triggers the switch and kills the engine to prevent thermal seizure.
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CO Shield Sensor Module
Modern Champion units feature an electrochemical sensor that samples ambient air for Carbon Monoxide. If the sensor is contaminated or detects its own exhaust due to poor positioning, the module sends a kill signal to the ignition system within seconds of the initial sampling phase following startup.
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4%
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LPG Pressure Regulator with Hose
On Dual Fuel models, the demand regulator is responsible for converting high-pressure propane to a usable low-pressure flow. If the internal diaphragm is stiff or the venturi is partially blocked, it may provide enough gas for the initial combustion but fail to sustain the volumetric flow required to maintain the engine's RPM once the starting prime is exhausted.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Low Oil Level Sensor.
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