There are many reasons why a gasoline generator may not ignite, such as no gasoline, poor quality gasoline oil, damaged spark plugs, components damaged ignition system such as high voltage boxes, igniters, magneto coils, etc. resulting in no high voltage, clogged carburetor (this situation is more likely to occur if it is rarely used), insufficient cylinder pressure, air leak in the valve or intake valve and buffer carburetor interface, improper use of the shock absorber or inefficiency, etc., these are gasoline. The common reason the generator won't fire is to first check and clean the carburetor and see if there is high voltage in the spark plug.
Hello, there are several reasons why it is impossible to light a fire, and this does notIt has nothing to do with too much engine oil. Firstly, the instrument light does not come on when the key is turned, the starter makes no noise and there is no sign of the car starting! At this point you need to determine if the battery is running out of power. Usually the battery can only be used for two to three years! This situation can be resolved by replacing the battery or having someone supply electricity. Second, the starter makes a noise and the sound is low. The battery may be low on power or the starter motor may be damaged! At this time, turn on the headlights if the brightness is sufficient and the horn sounds, it is generally a problem coming from the starter! You can try hitting the starter with a stick, maybe it will start.
Third, the starter is noisy. But I just can't get in the car! There are many raisons including oil pump damage, lack of fuel injection, ignition system failure, incorrect timing, crankshaft position sensor failure, water temperature sensor failure , camshaft position sensor failure, anti-theft work, insufficient cylinder pressure. Troubleshooting in Steps