Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor October 07, 2019, 11:14:24 pm Hi,I've determined the oil sensor is bad in a Emerald 4000 generator. I grounded the wire going to the sensor and the generator runs just like it should. With the wire going to the sensor the generator starts and then immediately stops.I really don't want to deal with Cummins directly. Does anyone have a part number for this sensor or a source for a compatible sensor from NAPA or other?Thanks much,
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #1 – October 08, 2019, 11:25:09 am Your rig "signature" shows a 2003 TK; I have the same model year, and the generator in my rig is a Microquiet 4000. My 2003 is a slightly later build, but I know at least two other badged-as-2003s, but earlier builds, that have Microquiets and not Emeralds, so I was surprised that you posted that the generator in your 2003 is an Emerald.At any rate, if you have the owner's manual for the generator, I'd look up the part number for the oil pressure sensor and do a search. Otherwise, this site may help:Oil Pressure Switch : Onan Parts.Com, Rebuild Parts for Onan engines
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #2 – October 08, 2019, 01:12:29 pm Quote from: 73gitane - October 07, 2019, 11:14:24 pmI've determined the oil sensor is bad in a Emerald 4000 generator. I grounded the wire going to the sensor and the generator runs just like it should. With the wire going to the sensor the generator starts and then immediately stops.I really don't want to deal with Cummins directly. Does anyone have a part number for this sensor or a source for a compatible sensor from NAPA or other?Parts for Onan generators come from Onan.You need to find the generator's specification number to order the right sensor.As Joan pointed out, 2003 and later LDs have Microquiet 4000 generators, a completely different generator.The Emeralds have two cylinders and run at 1600RPM, the Microquiet 4000 is a single cylinder and runs at 3600RPM.If you can figure what generator you actually have, along with its specification number, the internet has online dealers.Check the Onan owners manual that should have come with your LD to see if it lists the model and and spec number. Happy huntingLarry
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #3 – October 08, 2019, 03:48:05 pm Quote from: 73gitane - October 07, 2019, 11:14:24 pmHi,I've determined the oil sensor is bad in a Emerald 4000 generator. I grounded the wire going to the sensor and the generator runs just like it should. With the wire going to the sensor the generator starts and then immediately stops.I really don't want to deal with Cummins directly. Does anyone have a part number for this sensor or a source for a compatible sensor from NAPA or other?Thanks much,There is a company that makes parts for Onan generators. It’s called Flight systems. I once bought a voltage regulator for my Emerald 4000 from them and I was completely satisfied. They are much cheaper.
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #4 – October 08, 2019, 07:55:08 pm Sorry for the confusion. The Emerald Plus 4000 is in my brothers late 90's class C (non LD). That's why I said "oil sensor is bad in a Emerald 4000 generator" :^) I figured it's the same one used in LD's of the same era so I thought folks might be familiar with it here on the forum. My brother doesn't have a manual for the generator and he doesn't spend any time online so I thought I would help him out.
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #5 – October 08, 2019, 08:56:48 pm Quote from: 73gitane - October 08, 2019, 07:55:08 pmSorry for the confusion. The Emerald Plus 4000 is in my brothers late 90's class C (non LD). That's why I said "oil sensor is bad in a Emerald 4000 generator" :^)That clears up this bit of confusion.You or your brother still needs to find the model and serial number off the generator to order the correct parts.The tag should look like this.Onan Generator Parts In Stock | Onan Generators Parts- ASAPUnless you find an experience Onan tech, someone who knows what sensor is used, you will need the above information before ordering parts. Larry
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #6 – October 09, 2019, 12:20:32 am Thanks for the suggested links. Flight Systems seems to know what their doing.I told my brother we really need to know the model number and serial number so he should get that to me soon. I do know it's a Onan Emerald Plus and I believe the model number starts with a BGE.
Re: Source for Onan Emerald oil sensor Reply #7 – October 09, 2019, 12:29:05 am When I wss looking for a fuel pump, I also needed to know series number which is a third number on the nomenclature tag. I think it was series, could of been catalogue number. Anyway I needed it.