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spize909
Oct 19, 2015Explorer
When my fuel pump went out the mechanic suggested a fairly generic electric pump from the auto parts store over the Onan pump. The difference being that the onan pump would hold pressure in the line so the unit would start faster......that and the price. I think it was a couple hundred vs $50 or so.
Anyway, does anybody know how the fuse on the front of the generator comes out? I don't think that's my issue but I wanted to check it and was unsure how to access it. I didn't want to force anything and break it. (this is not mine, just a pic off the net. The fuse is above the switch)

Anyway, does anybody know how the fuse on the front of the generator comes out? I don't think that's my issue but I wanted to check it and was unsure how to access it. I didn't want to force anything and break it. (this is not mine, just a pic off the net. The fuse is above the switch)

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