Generac

High Temperature

Engine has overheated. Check airflow clearances, oil level, and air filter.

Code 1400 / 1401
High Temperature

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Safety first

⚠ SAFETY FIRST: Disconnect battery (negative lead first) before inspecting internal components. Never work on a generator that may auto-start.

Overview

What 1400 / 1401 means

Engine has overheated. Check airflow clearances, oil level, and air filter.

Blocked airflow — generator installed too close to walls or in an enclosed space

Debris blocking cooling fins or air intake (leaves, dirt, insulation)

Ambient temperature too high (hot day + heavy load + poor ventilation)

Low oil level — oil also provides engine cooling

Dirty or clogged air filter

Faulty temperature sensor (false alarm)

Liquid-cooled: low coolant level or failed thermostat

Liquid-cooled: blocked radiator or failed cooling fan

Step-by-step workflow

Follow the diagnostic and reset sequence

1

Allow Engine to Cool Completely

CHECK

Do not attempt to inspect or restart a hot engine. Allow at least 30 minutes of cooling time after a High Temperature shutdown before opening panels or touching engine components.

⚠️ HOT SURFACES: Exhaust manifolds, mufflers, and engine blocks retain heat for 30–60 minutes after shutdown. Serious burns can result from touching these surfaces.
2

Inspect Airflow & Clearances

CHECK

Air-cooled generators require adequate clearance on all sides for cooling airflow. Check that the installation meets Generac's minimum clearance requirements.

Minimum clearances: 18 inches from walls and structures on all sides, 60 inches above. Remove any debris (leaves, dirt, animal nesting material) from cooling fins, air intake, and exhaust. Ensure the generator enclosure is not sealed — it must breathe.
3

Check Oil Level

CHECK

Engine oil provides a significant portion of cooling in air-cooled engines. Low oil can cause both a Low Oil Pressure alarm AND overheating.

Check the dipstick with the engine cold. Top up to the MAX line with the correct oil specification. If oil is very dark or has a burnt smell, change it before restarting.
4

Inspect Air Filter

ACTION

A clogged air filter forces the engine to work harder, generating excess heat. This is especially common in dusty or high-pollen environments.

Remove and inspect the air filter. If grey, dirty, or clogged — replace it. Paper air filters cannot be cleaned effectively — replace, don't shake out.
5

Test Temperature Sensor

ACTION

A faulty temperature sensor can trigger a High Temperature shutdown on a cool engine. If all physical checks are normal, sensor failure is likely.

Disconnect the temperature sensor wire and attempt a short, monitored start. If the alarm does not appear and the engine feels cool — replace the sensor. WARNING: Only do this after confirming all other checks are normal.
6

Clear Fault & Test

RESET

After addressing the root cause and allowing the engine to cool fully, clear the alarm.

Evolution: Press OFF/Reset. Nexus: Press OFF → Enter. Monitor the generator closely during the first 10 minutes of operation. Any signs of overheating (steam, burning smell, alarm) — shut down immediately.
Evolution Controller
Evolution Controller
Nexus Controller
Nexus Controller

After reset

Did the code clear?

Yes — code cleared

The code cleared and the unit returned to standby. Log the incident, confirm ready-to-run status, and monitor the next exercise cycle.

No — code returned

If the code returns immediately, stop resetting and move into service. The issue likely needs inspection of wiring, switches, or a controller-level component.

Need direct help?

Move from troubleshooting into the right support path.

Use the same workflow page to open a ticket, book service, or route into a broader consultation if the issue needs parts, diagnostics, or scheduling.

Prevention

Best practices and next checks

Maintain Proper Installation Clearances

Verify generator has 18-inch minimum clearances on all sides. Never install in an enclosed or semi-enclosed space.

Clear Debris Seasonally

Inspect and clear leaves, dirt, and debris from cooling fins and air intakes every season.

Keep Oil Level Correct

Check oil monthly. Low oil causes both pressure faults and overheating.

Get a Maintenance Plan

A&A Power Generators inspects cooling systems, oil, and temperature sensors at every visit. 888-991-4500

Avoid Heavy Load in Extreme Heat

On very hot days, shed non-essential loads — ambient temperature plus load heat can push air-cooled units to their limit.

Enable Mobile Link Alerts

Receive High Temperature warnings instantly via the Generac Mobile Link app.

Get a Maintenance Plan

Let A&A Power Generators handle all preventative maintenance for your generator.

Still need help?

A&A Power can take it from here.

If the issue persists after following the workflow, route the unit into ticket, appointment, or consultation support so the team can take over with the right service path.