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This episode explores common generator problems and challenges the automatic assumption that fuel is always to blame. Erik Bjornstad outlines a systematic approach to diagnosing generator issues, presenting four key diagnostic steps: checking fuel filters, examining fuel lines, inspecting valves, and looking for additional filters.

The episode emphasizes the importance of proper diagnosis to avoid unnecessary expensive solutions like fuel disposal or part replacement.

Special attention is given to detecting microbial contamination through various signs and testing methods. The host stresses that while fuel can be the culprit, other factors should be investigated before reaching that conclusion.

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[00:00:00] - Show introduction and overview
[00:01:00] - Discussion of seasonal fuel challenges
[00:02:00] - Introduction to generator problems and fuel blame
[00:04:00] - Common scenario of generator service technician diagnosis
[00:06:00] - Why technicians often blame fuel problems
[00:08:00] - Cost implications of fuel disposal
[00:12:00] - Diagnostic Step 1: Checking fuel filters
[00:15:00] - Diagnostic Step 2: Checking fuel lines
[00:17:00] - Diagnostic Step 3: Examining valves
[00:18:00] - Diagnostic Step 4: Third filter inspection
[00:20:00] - Discussion of microbial contamination
[00:22:00] - Five signs of microbial growth
[00:24:00] - Testing methods for contamination
[00:26:00] - Preview of part 2
[00:28:00] - Closing remarks and subscription information