AIR IN ARC
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200 SERIES ALL-IN-ONE POWER SYSTEM
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SECTION 7: TROUBLESHOOTING
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ENGINE (CONTINUED)
Improper Control Operation:
Engine does not slow down
(continued)
Throttle solenoid stuck (continued) Check throttle relay; replace if necessary.
Refer to Section 6.6, Servicing the
System Fuses and Circuit Breakers.
Broken or faulty wiring Check harness connections and wiring
condition.
Engine overheats Located too close to obstruction Move further from obstruction, or move
obstructing obstacle(s).
Restricted engine oil filter Replace engine oil filter. Refer to Section
6.5.9.3, Replacing the Engine Oil. Also
refer to the Engine Operator’s Manual.
Low oil level Check engine oil level; refer to Section
6.5.9.2, Checking the Engine Oil.
Replenish as necessary. Also refer to the
Engine Operator’s Manual.
Restricted engine air filter Check that the air cleaner element and
precleaner are clean and all components
are properly secured. Clean or replace as
necessary. Refer to Engine Operator’s
Manual.
Restricted cooling air in or out Clean engine intake grill. refer to Section
6.5.9.5, Engine Cooler Maintenance.
Engine oil cooler plugged Clear debris/dirt from cooler core/flush
shroud. Refer to Section 6.5.9.5, Engine
Cooler Maintenance, and the Engine
Operator’s Manual.
Engine stops during operation Low oil level Check engine oil level; refer to Section
6.5.9.2, Checking the Engine Oil.
Replenish as necessary. Consult the Engine
Operator’s Manual for additional
information.
Low fuel Check fuel gauge. Fill as necessary.
Fuel filter(s) and/or fuel lines partly
plugged
Replace fuel filter or lines. Refer to Section
6.5.9.4, Replacing the In-line Fuel Filters,
and the Engine Operator’s Manual.
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7.3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Fault/Malfunction Possible Cause Corrective Action
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Do not attempt to service or replace major engine components, or any items that require special timing or adjustment
procedures. Contact the Engine manufacturer.