1. Generator cannot start: The generator requires fuel (usually diesel or gasoline) to run. Without oil, the generator will not start.
2. Shut off electrical power: If the generator does not have fuel, it will not be able to generate electrical energy to power equipment and buildings, resulting in power outages.
3. Generator Damage: Running the generator without oil can cause generator parts to overheat or wear out, eventually damaging the generator and requiring repair or replacement.
4. Impact on Equipment Operation: If the generator stops providing electricity, equipment and buildings may not be able to operate normally, resulting in work interruption or reduced quality of life.
Check if there is enough oil in it. If that's not enough,fill it to the standard mark and try again. If the result is still the same, it means there is a problem with the carburetor or. air filter of your generator. Before checking the carburetor, remove the air filter, clean it, then test the engine. Others generally do not cause this failure