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All Power APG3009 generator

All Power APG3009 generator Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for All Power APG3009 generator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • King-craft Dowel Pin for All Power APG3009 - Part APA3009-C-16-JD

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    King-craft Dowel Pin

    Part #APA3009-C-16-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • King-craft Bolt for All Power APG3009 - Part APA3009-C-06-JD

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    King-craft Bolt

    Part #APA3009-C-06-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • King-craft Slinger for All Power APG3009 - Part APA3009-C-12-JD

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    King-craft Slinger

    Part #APA3009-C-12-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • King-craft Control for All Power APG3009 - Part APG3009-M-01-JD

    Control assy diagram

    King-craft Control

    Part #APG3009-M-01-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • King-craft Gear for All Power APG3009 - Part APA3009-C-09-JD

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    King-craft Gear

    Part #APA3009-C-09-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bolt for All Power APG3009 - Part APG3009-G-12-JD

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    Bolt

    Part #APG3009-G-12-JD

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  • King-craft Flange Nut for All Power APG3009 - Part APG3009-R-07-JD

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    King-craft Flange Nut

    Part #APG3009-R-07-JD

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  • King-craft Flange Nut for All Power APG3009 - Part APG3009-N-12-JD

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    King-craft Flange Nut

    Part #APG3009-N-12-JD

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  • King-craft Generator Ball Bearing for All Power APG3009 - Part APA3009-B-06-JD

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    King-craft Generator Ball Bearing

    Part #APA3009-B-06-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • King-craft Complete Base for All Power APG3009 - Part APG3009-M-02-JD

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    King-craft Complete Base

    Part #APG3009-M-02-JD

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

All Power Generator APG3009 FAQs

The most common problems we see on the All Power APG3009 generator are no-start or hard-start conditions, low or no AC output, and unstable running (surging). These issues usually trace back to fuel quality, ignition, airflow, or basic electrical protection devices.

Common APG3009 symptoms and likely causes

  • Won’t start / hard to start: old fuel, clogged carburetor jets, dirty air filter, fouled spark plug, low oil level (oil-alert shutdown)
  • Starts then dies: fuel cap vent blocked, carburetor varnish, choke not opening, restricted airflow
  • Surging at idle or under light load: partially clogged carburetor, air leak at intake, stale fuel
  • No AC power at outlets: tripped breaker, faulty receptacle, wiring issue, failed capacitor/AVR (if equipped)
  • Low voltage or fluctuating power: overloaded generator, engine speed (governor) out of adjustment, electrical component failure

Quick checks we recommend first

  1. Turn the fuel valve ON; set choke correctly for a cold start.
  2. Confirm oil level is correct; many portables will not run if oil is low.
  3. Drain old fuel; refill with fresh gasoline.
  4. Inspect and clean/replace the spark plug; check the plug wire connection.
  5. Check the air filter and exhaust for blockage.
  6. Reset any circuit breaker(s) and test with a known-good load (like a lamp).

What to test next (basic electrical troubleshooting)

Use this table to decide your next step:

What you observe Most likely area What to do
Engine runs smoothly but no outlet power Breaker/receptacle/wiring Check breaker, inspect outlet, look for loose/burned wires
Engine hunts/surges Fuel/air Clean carburetor, check for intake leaks, use fresh fuel
Power drops when load is applied Overload or speed control Reduce load; verify engine speed/governor operation

For safe meter checks and tracing wiring, follow the APG3009 owner’s manual. If you’re comfortable using a meter, our guides on how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video and how to tell if a fuse is blown help you confirm whether power is being produced and protected correctly.

Why it matters

A generator that surges or produces low voltage can damage connected equipment. Fixing fuel and airflow issues first prevents unnecessary electrical part replacement and helps restore stable output.

Last updated: March 2026

A 2300-watt portable generator like the All Power APG3009 can run several small essentials at once (lighting, chargers, a TV, a fan, and some kitchen items), but you must budget for motor starting surge and avoid large electric-heat loads. For safe operating limits and grounding guidance, use the APG3009 owner's manual.

What it typically runs well

Most 2300-watt class generators handle “everyday” loads best, especially when you start the biggest load first and add smaller loads after.

  • LED lights
  • Phone and laptop chargers
  • Wi-Fi router/modem
  • TV and small speakers
  • Box fan
  • Small power tools (light duty)

Loads that often cause problems

These either have high starting watts (motors) or high continuous watts (electric heat). They can trip the breaker, bog the engine, or cause unstable voltage.

  • Refrigerator or freezer (may run, but starting surge can be high)
  • Microwave (varies widely by model and cooking setting)
  • Sump pump or well pump
  • Space heater, electric stove/oven, electric dryer
  • Central air conditioner

Quick wattage planning (example)

Use this as a practical way to “add up” loads. Actual wattage varies by appliance label.

Item Typical running watts Typical starting surge Notes
LED lights (several) 30 to 150 Low Easy load
TV 60 to 200 Low Easy load
Refrigerator 100 to 300 600 to 1,200+ Start it first
Microwave 900 to 1,500 Low to moderate Often too much with a fridge
Space heater 1,200 to 1,500 Low Consumes most capacity

Important safety and power-quality notes

The APG3009 manual emphasizes electrical and fire safety. We follow those same priorities when recommending what to run.

  • Plug appliances directly into the generator, or use a heavy-duty outdoor-rated extension cord sized for the total load.
  • Keep the generator dry; do not operate in rain or wet conditions.
  • Never backfeed a home by plugging the generator into a wall outlet.
  • Let the engine and exhaust cool before handling; hot parts stay hot after shutdown.
  • This generator is not designed to power sensitive electronics without an approved line conditioner (sold separately).

Why it matters

Overloading a 2300-watt generator can cause low voltage, nuisance tripping, and potential damage to connected equipment. Planning for starting surge and using proper cords helps the generator run steadier and safer.

Last updated: February 2026

A well-maintained All Power APG3009 portable generator typically lasts 10 to 15 years for homeowner use. In engine hours, that is commonly 500 to 2,000 hours, depending on load level, maintenance, and how often it runs in hot, dusty, or humid conditions.

What most affects lifespan on the APG3009

  • Oil change frequency: the single biggest factor in small-engine life
  • Average load: running near maximum output shortens engine and alternator life
  • Fuel quality and storage: stale fuel and ethanol issues cause hard starting and carburetor problems
  • Airflow and cooling: blocked vents and dirty cooling fins overheat the engine
  • Storage practices: moisture and corrosion damage windings, outlets, and fasteners

Maintenance schedule that extends service life

Use the intervals in your APG3009 owner’s manual; these are the most common small-generator best practices.

Task Typical interval Why it matters
Check oil level Every use Prevents rapid engine wear
Change engine oil First break-in, then regularly Removes abrasive contaminants
Clean/replace air filter Regularly, more in dust Protects cylinder and rings
Inspect/replace spark plug Periodically Improves starting and fuel burn
Drain/refresh fuel for storage Before long storage Prevents varnish in carburetor

Signs your generator is nearing end-of-life

  • Hard starting even with fresh fuel and a good spark plug
  • Surging or hunting that returns soon after cleaning the fuel system
  • Low or unstable AC output under normal loads
  • Excessive vibration, knocking, or heavy oil consumption
  • Frequent tripped breakers or overheated outlets

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in maintenance and repairs now or plan for replacement before the next outage. For the APG3009, consistent oil changes and proper fuel storage usually make the biggest difference.

Last updated: March 2026

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