What This Code Means

RPM sensor loss alarm; the controller does not detect a valid RPM signal.

The exact meaning can vary by model or firmware, and Generac’s own manual is the final authority before ordering parts or scheduling repair.

Common Causes

  • The condition described by the manufacturer: RPM sensor loss alarm; the controller does not detect a valid RPM signal.
  • An owner-accessible setup, cleaning, airflow, water-flow, or load issue related to the code.
  • A condition that returns after basic checks and needs qualified service.

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Power the unit off and wait at least 60 seconds before restarting it.
  2. Follow these owner-safe checks: Check basic battery, fuel, and load conditions, clear the alarm once if safe, and contact a dealer if the code persists.
  3. Tip: Note exactly when the code returns, because a code at startup often points to a different cause than a code near the end of a cycle.
  4. If the same code returns immediately, stop using the unit and check the model-specific service manual or contact a qualified technician.

When to Call Support

Call support if you see leaking water, burning smells, repeated breaker trips, gas ignition failure, damaged wiring, or a code that returns after cleaning and reset steps.

This article is general guidance and does not replace Generac’s official technical support or a licensed technician.

FAQ

Is Generac error Code 1509 serious?

It can be serious if the code returns quickly, the unit leaks, smells hot, trips a breaker, or fails to complete a normal cycle.

Can I reset Code 1509 myself?

You can try a basic power reset and owner-safe checks, but do not open sealed, gas, refrigerant, or live electrical components.

Does error Code 1509 always mean a part is bad?

No. Many error codes are caused by blocked hoses, dirty filters, poor water supply, installation issues, or temporary sensor readings.