MECH-PG07
Generac · GP3600 3,600 Watt Recoil Start Portable Generator with 10.5 Gal Fuel Tank
Alternator lost its residual magnetic field after long storage — produces no voltage even though engine runs fine; requires field flashing: briefly apply 12V DC to the AVR field winding to re-magnetize the rotor; procedure varies by model; consult service manual
Error MECH-PG07 on the Generac GP3600 3,600 Watt Recoil Start Portable Generator with 10.5 Gal Fuel Tank means: Loss of Residual Magnetism. The top-ranked community fix is “Professional Field Flashing and Alternator Inspection” (hard difficulty, ~60 min, DIY cost: $0). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · portable generator
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While many portable generator repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $200-$350.
Engine Backfires
GFCI Outlet Keeps Tripping
Low Oil Shutdown
Stale Fuel / Carburetor Gumming
Spark Plug Fouled/Worn
Air Filter Clogged
Carburetor Needs Cleaning/Rebuild
Low Oil Sensor False Trigger
The Generac GP3600 3,600 Watt Recoil Start Portable Generator with 10.5 Gal Fuel Tank has 8 other known error codes:
Error code MECH-PG07 also appears on 1 other Generac model:
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