There can be many reasons why the generator stops turning on. One possibility is an ignition system failure, such as a damaged or dirty spark plug, causing poor ignition. Another possibility is an insufficient fuel supply, such as a faulty fuel pump or clogged fuel line, which prevents fuel from getting to the engine properly. Another possibility is that the engine's mechanical components are damaged, such as a faulty crankshaft drive system or insufficient cylinder compression, which would result in the inability to generate enough pressure and energy to ignite the mixture. .
To go further, if the generator fails to ignite correctly, there are a few solutions we can take. First, check the ignition system to make sure the spark plugs are clean and working properly. Spark plugs can be replaced if necessary. Second, check the fuel system to make sure the fuel pump is working properly and clean or replace any clogged fuel lines. Finally, if a mechanical component turns out to be defective, repair or replacement of the damaged component will be necessary.
In addition to the above reasons and solutions, you should also pay attention to generator maintenance regulations, such as regularly replacing oil and air filters to keep the engine in good condition. working condition. In addition, regular inspection and cleaning of the ignition system and fuel system can detect and repair problems in advance to ensure the normal operation of the generator.