Generator Oil Sensor Problem? Causes and How to Fix It

Generator shutting down or refusing to start even though it has oil? The low-oil sensor protects the engine by cutting it off when oil is low, but it can also trip falsely from oil level, angle, or a bad sensor.

Here is how the oil sensor works and how to fix false trips.

This article will teach you:

  • What the oil sensor protects
  • Why it trips falsely
  • What to check first
  • When the sensor has failed

Why the Oil Sensor Trips

  • Oil genuinely low.
  • The generator on a slope, so the sensor reads low.
  • Wrong oil level after a change.
  • A faulty oil sensor.

What You’ll Need

  • The correct engine oil
  • A level surface
  • Your owner’s manual

How to Fix an Oil Sensor Trip

  1. Level the generator. Set it on flat ground so the sensor reads correctly.
  2. Check the oil. Confirm the oil is at the correct full mark, not low or overfull.
  3. Top up if needed. Add the specified oil to the proper level.
  4. Test the sensor. If oil is correct and level but it still trips, the sensor is suspect.

Pro Tip: Running a generator on a slope is a common cause of false low-oil shutdowns. The sensor reads the oil pooling away from it, so always run the generator on level ground.

When to Look a Little Deeper

Because the oil sensor can block starting, it helps to check related issues, and reviewing a generator with no spark, a generator that will not stay running, or the overload light can reveal the cause.

Because testing and selection help, learning to test with a multimeter and understanding how to choose a generator both give context.

When to Call a Pro

If the oil is correct, the unit is level, and it still trips, the sensor has failed. Replacing an oil sensor is doable but involves draining oil, so a technician can help if you prefer.

Wrapping Up

Oil-sensor trips are often level or oil amount. Here’s the recap:

  • Set the generator level.
  • Check the oil at the full mark.
  • Top up to the correct level.
  • Suspect the sensor if it still trips.

Level it and check the oil first, and false trips usually stop. Stay safe.

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