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Honda Generator Eu2000i problem


springermnguy26

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Hey guys. I just bought a brand new honda generator from milaca unclaimed. The first weekend I had it out, I was using a toaster in my fish house and something blew. The generator stopped outputing power, yet the green light is still on. I have restarted the generator and still the same results. Anyone have this happen before? Do you think I can just exchange it after using it? Any advise would be helpfull.

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Nope the overload light never came on. The generator all of the sudden sounded like it was going to die. Then the power went off, and the generator just idled like everything was fine. I thought the fish house blew a fuse. The generator is brand new out of the box. I am not sure what the fuse you are talking about is? I read somewhere that shutting it off and restarting it resets something. The generator runs just fine, starts on one pull just no output.

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mine has a 20 amp ac circuit protector,and manual says it will automatically shut off if there is a short circuit or significant overload,which it sounds like you had,

you just press it to reset it.dont you have the manual?

the manual says if the output light is on and the appliance or equipment works/arnt defective and still no powerto them, bring the generator to a honda dealer.

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I work in a place that use to sell Honda small engine parts. People have come in looking for some kind of wire harness that fails alot. We dont sell it but Authrized Honda dealers should be able to help you. This seems to be a problem with the newer EU2000's? hope you can resolve your problem,and please post your results.

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A friend of mine just had the same thing happen to his new Honda generator too. He brought it back to where he bought it from and it was the wiring harness, they replaced it and he used it last weekend and didn't have any problems.

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Thought Honda's were bulletproof??!! smile

Just kidding, don't rage on me!

Hope you get it figured out, it always stinks when you get something new and have problems with it right off the bat. I am dealing with that on some nonice fishing gear right now.

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