I have a w gen7500c and this fixed my problem. The sensor looks like it's in a different spot and looks like it's a little bit different, but the blue and green wire still fixed it for me. Thank you so much! Everybody else's videos were useless.
I have the 10kw inverter generator and I found the sensor with the connector attached. Can I just leave the connector unplugged from the sensor while jumping the blue and the green wires like you said? Will everything still work even though all the other wires in that same connector will also be hooked up to nothing either?
@@Ozzie4Para if you have the same sensor then likely yes. A wiring diagram of the unit would tell more. Nothing should be damaged by trying it out if that’s what you’re concerned with. It will either work or it won’t.
I just purchased the WGEN11500tfc. The connector is different, smaller & black . I don't see a green wire. Are you familiar ? How did you figure this out ? Thanks
@@ja9915 , I usually seek a wiring diagram or trace the wires to figure out what the circuit is doing. Then bypass it. Do you happen to have a wiring diagram for the generator? If not, what color wires are there?
10 pin black connector, Back row, right to left, pins 1&2 Brown, 3 Pink, 4 Vacant, 5 White (to solenoid?), Front row, right to left, 6 Yellow( connector has green stripe), 7 Yellow Green ,stripe , 8 Red, 9 Blue, 10 Black. Igen 11000dfc, schematic seems to have similar pinout for CO sensor.
@ , The 1100dfc is definitely not going to work as a comparable schematic. It works differently on the inverters. Try jumping the white to the black wire across from it. Also, do try simply removing the connector and see if being disconnected works.
I have a w gen7500c and this fixed my problem. The sensor looks like it's in a different spot and looks like it's a little bit different, but the blue and green wire still fixed it for me. Thank you so much! Everybody else's videos were useless.
@@Destructor429 thanks for letting me know it’s the same. I’m glad it could help you!
Awesome video, exactly what i was looking for
Glad it could help!
I have pulsar generator pg6580bco this works for me thanks
@@rocazunzal1410, that makes sense. Pulsar, DuroMax & Westinghouse all use Ducar engines and generator parts.
I have the 10kw inverter generator and I found the sensor with the connector attached. Can I just leave the connector unplugged from the sensor while jumping the blue and the green wires like you said? Will everything still work even though all the other wires in that same connector will also be hooked up to nothing either?
@@Ozzie4Para if you have the same sensor then likely yes. A wiring diagram of the unit would tell more. Nothing should be damaged by trying it out if that’s what you’re concerned with. It will either work or it won’t.
I have ipower gas generator GXS7600iRD and run for about 20 seconds and then shut off.
I wonder if having the same color wired
@@Joeilliano ,
It’s possible. The schematic for your generator says the colors are/should be different
I just purchased the WGEN11500tfc. The connector is different, smaller & black . I don't see a green wire. Are you familiar ? How did you figure this out ? Thanks
@@ja9915 , I usually seek a wiring diagram or trace the wires to figure out what the circuit is doing. Then bypass it.
Do you happen to have a wiring diagram for the generator?
If not, what color wires are there?
Haven't found one yet. Not available at website. Contacted tech support. Waiting for reply. Searched Manualslib, not available. Thanks
10 pin black connector, Back row, right to left, pins 1&2 Brown, 3 Pink, 4 Vacant, 5 White (to solenoid?), Front row, right to left, 6 Yellow( connector has green stripe), 7 Yellow Green ,stripe , 8 Red, 9 Blue, 10 Black. Igen 11000dfc, schematic seems to have similar pinout for CO sensor.
cdn.westinghouseoutdoorpower.com/owners_manuals/iGen11000DFc_manual_web.pdf
@ ,
The 1100dfc is definitely not going to work as a comparable schematic. It works differently on the inverters.
Try jumping the white to the black wire across from it. Also, do try simply removing the connector and see if being disconnected works.