Briggs & Stratton
Generator

Model # 040392-00 Official Briggs & Stratton home generator

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Official Briggs & Stratton 040392-00 home generator, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Panel 314624GS
#38

Enclosure diagram

Panel

Part #314624GS

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Adapter 195235GS
Adapter

Part #195235GS

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Cover Panel AR314644GS
#25

Enclosure diagram

Cover panel

Part #AR314644GS

$293.19
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O-ring 199888GS
#10

Alternator diagram

O-ring

Part #199888GS

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Terminal 192696GS
#15

Transfer switch diagram

Terminal

Part #192696GS

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Rail Support 314638GS
#3

Enclosure diagram

Rail support

Part #314638GS

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Manual Kit 312840GS

#NI18

All parts diagram

Manual kit

Part #312840GS

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Swtch-xfer 314867GS
#3

Transfer switch diagram

Swtch-xfer

Part #314867GS

$484.99
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Wiring Harness 317480GS
#36

Main unit diagram

Wiring harness

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Wire 316961GS
#14

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Wire

Part #316961GS

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How to replace an elliptical resistance motor

If the resistance motor is not changing the resistance on your elliptical, replace it using these steps....

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Time required
15 minutes or less
How to adjust an elliptical reed switch

How to adjust an elliptical reed switch

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Time required
15 minutes or less
How to replace an elliptical console

How to replace an elliptical console

If the console on your elliptical doesn't work, replace it by following these 3 easy steps....

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Time required
15 minutes or less

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