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Serial #KP-01413, engine shut off issue

This is a dual fuel machine (running on L.P. only) and when we turn the key off, the engine runs for about 5 or 6 seconds before shutting down. It has an electric fuel solenoid, we think it runs until the LP in the hose is used up. Can't figure out why engine does not shut down immediately. Any thoughts?
Lift does have an O.S.S. controller unit under the dash with many wires coming out. Can that be programmed or tested to see if it is defective?
  • Posted 19 May 2015 23:05
  • By GeorgeA
  • joined 19 May'15 - 2 messages
  • New York, United States
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I have cleaned lock off valves out and this helps for awhile, while its running unplug the lock off and see how quick it dies
  • Posted 26 May 2015 09:41
  • By edward_m
  • joined 11 May'15 - 111 messages
  • Texas, United States

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