dalsn1 wrote:
Had that happen, Magnum tech told be to clean the wiring harnesses plugs at the generator. Never happened again
IF you have the Onan Genset. As the OP above stated. Disconnect the remote quick connect at the Genset. LOOK at the small pins that plug together. They usually have corrosion in that plug and if moist will cause the Genset to start. Remember, the Start and Stop of most Gensets is a closing of a ground between 2 pins. So, if corroded or moist that is enough to start a Run sequence. Doug
PS, in very rare cases, a Onan Genset that got extremely wet from rain sitting still, enough water got into the control housing and was enough to start the Genset