Mar-13-2014 05:13 PM
Jun-09-2014 04:58 PM
Rasdog wrote:
Allcool,
Thanks for posting the information on adjusting the govenor on the Onan 5500. I was able to take care of the problem today because of your posts.
Thanks again,
Rasdogs
Jun-09-2014 07:49 AM
Jun-08-2014 06:05 PM
Apr-11-2014 07:47 AM
Macman83 wrote:
Thanks Allcool for posting that picture. I don't have a problem with my genset, but I have read about this issue. I was wondering where all those levers and adjustments were. Always good to have a picture.
Apr-11-2014 07:45 AM
rcpd34 wrote:
It is code 14. I don't have a meter, but a buddy does. I'm hoping to get him out there later this week now that we have better weather.
Apr-09-2014 05:03 AM
Apr-08-2014 09:48 AM
Apr-08-2014 09:33 AM
Bedlam wrote:
The fact that OP's generator runs under load but shuts down when unloaded is a classic case of governor issues. There is an adjustment procedure for the governor - If it does not automatically regulate under different loads than start looking at replacement or sending to service.
Apr-07-2014 09:58 PM
Apr-07-2014 06:50 PM
Mar-25-2014 10:07 AM
Mar-22-2014 02:37 PM
rcpd34 wrote:
Ok; I finally got out there today first nice day off. Dumped 4 cans of Seafoam in and started it. Ran for 10 sec and stopped would not restart. Code was 36; fuel. I saw the factory fuel filter was still there and remembered that Onan recommends it be replaced with a pass through. I had one on on hand from my prior camper so I swapped it out. Cranked it with the supply hose off and I have fuel. Put it back together and started it. Started up and ran for about 30 mins under various loads. Runs perfect. Removed the load entirely and it dies within 30 sec. Checked the code and it's 14 this time; Overfrequency fault. (Engine governor unable to maintain rated freqency. Corrective actio: take to dealer. Any ideas?
Mar-22-2014 11:40 AM
Mar-22-2014 10:51 AM