PREDATOR GENERATOR 3500 INVERTER NO PRESSURE General Troubleshooting
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91%
CONF
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Ignition Control Module (Igniter)
A known pattern failure exists where oil wicks through the wiring harness from the oil sensor into this module. The oil contamination causes internal electrical shorts or signal failure, leading to a total loss of spark even if the module is otherwise functional.
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5%
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Oil Level Sensor
The root cause of the ignition failure is often a leaking internal seal in the oil level sensor. Replacing the sensor is necessary to stop the migration of oil through the electrical harness to the sensitive electronics in the ignition module.
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4%
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Spark Plug
Standard maintenance protocols for inverter generators require verifying the spark plug condition first. Carbon fouling or a cracked ceramic insulator is a common cause of 'no-start' conditions during general troubleshooting.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Ignition Control Module (Igniter).
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