HONDA EG4000CL Shuts Off After Few Seconds
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Carburetor Assembly
Varnish buildup from degraded fuel constricts the precision orifices of the main and pilot jets. This creates a lean-out condition where the engine can achieve initial combustion using the enrichment from the choke, but fails to maintain a continuous fuel-air charge once the throttle governor attempts to stabilize RPM.
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4%
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Oil Alert Switch Assembly
The engine is equipped with a low-oil protection circuit that grounds the ignition coil primary lead to prevent thermal seizure. If the internal float switch is sticking or the oil viscosity is incorrect, the sensor may incorrectly detect a low-oil state during the initial oil-sloshing phase of startup, resulting in an immediate loss of spark.
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3%
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Fuel Sediment Cup Kit
Contaminants or water trapped in the fuel strainer and sediment cup can restrict the flow of gasoline into the carburetor float bowl. If the flow rate is less than the engine's consumption rate at operating speed, the engine will exhaust the local fuel supply in the bowl within seconds and stall due to fuel starvation.
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DIY Repair Guide
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