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John Deere E3805 Engine Engine

The John Deere E3805 is a 2.9 L turbocharged engine rated at 2600 rpm, producing up to 17.4 kW. It powers generator sets from Generac, including the MMG25FHD, MMG25FHI, MMG25FHI-35FHD-45FHK-55FHD and MMG35FH.

Also known as: John Deere E3805

2.9 L
Displacement
2600 rpm
Rated speed
17 kW
Gross power

Engine specifications

Displacement2.9 L
AspirationTurbocharged
Rated speed2600 rpm
Gross power17 kW

Generator sets powered by this engine

6
Generac MMG25FHDGenerac MMG25FHIGenerac MMG25FHI-35FHD-45FHK-55FHDGenerac MMG35FHGenerac MMG45FHKGenerac MMG55FH

Common problems

6
  • Overspeed or Underspeed Shut Down
    Cause: Disconnect all loads and restart generator. Read the frequency (Hz) on the display. With no loads on the generator, the frequency should read 60.0 Hz.
    Fix: If frequency is above or below 60.0 Hz, the engine speed needs to be adjusted. See the engine manual for throttle adjustments on mechanical governed units and see the electronic governor manual for electronically controlled units.
  • Overcrank Shut Down
    Cause: Check fuel level in tank. Check for proper operation of the fuel pump. Check air filter for blockage.
    Fix: If engine will not start, consult the engine operation and maintenance manual.
  • Low Oil Pressure Shut Down
    Cause: Check the engine oil level with the dipstick. Add oil if required. Inspect engine for oil leaks.
    Fix: If oil level is good, restart the unit and verify loss of oil pressure. Shut the engine down immediately if the oil pressure value does not read 5 psi (34 kPa) within five seconds. Check oil pressure sender. To identify corrective action, refer to the troubleshooting section of the engine operator’s manual provided with the unit.
  • Low Fuel Level Shut Down
    Cause: Check fuel level on LCD display. Check for fuel tank leaks. The engine controller will shut the engine down when there is five percent of fuel remaining in the tank.
    Fix: Check the fuel level sender and connecting wiring for damage. To check for continuity between sender and engine controller, remove the appropriate bolts from control panel to access the inside of the control box. Consult the appropriate DC wiring diagram for the proper path between the engine controller and the fuel level sender.
  • Low Coolant Level Shut Down
    Cause: Allow engine to cool. Confirm unit is level to ensure an accurate reading.
    Fix: Check coolant level in radiator. Open the front hood to access the radiator cap. Add coolant until it is 3/4 in. (1.9 cm) below filler neck. Secure the radiator cap back into its original position. Inspect coolant hoses, engine block and water pump for visible leaks. Check engine oil to verify no coolant has mixed with it. Oil will appear milky if coolant is present.
  • High Coolant Temperature Shut Down
    Cause: Check coolant level in overflow jug.
    Fix: Restart engine and read coolant temperature to verify high coolant temperature shutdown. Stop engine immediately if coolant temperature is 230°F (110°C) or more. Allow engine to cool. Add coolant to overflow jug if it is low and then check coolant level in radiator. Open front hood to access the radiator cap. Add coolant until it is 3/4 in. (1.9 cm) below filler neck. Secure radiator cap back into its original position. Check radiator shroud and ducting for blockage and remove any foreign matter. Inspect coolant hoses, engine block and water pump for visible leaks. Check the tension of the water pump belt. If no other problems are found, remove the load on the generator and restart the engine. Check the coolant temperature and shut the engine down immediately if it starts to overheat.

Compiled from service & troubleshooting documentation across every generator set that uses the John Deere E3805.

Maintenance schedule

ItemSpecCapacityPart #Interval
Air filter250 hr find
Fuel filter250 hr find
Oil filter500 hr find
Belt500 hr find
Coolant4.7 L2000 hr
Oil4.7 L50 hr

Pooled from every document that names this exact engine — confirm the interval and part number against your unit's serial number.

Common questions

What is the displacement of the John Deere E3805?

The John Deere E3805 has a displacement of 2.9 liters.

Which generators use the John Deere E3805 engine?

The John Deere E3805 powers 6 generator set(s), including Generac MMG25FHD, Generac MMG25FHI, Generac MMG25FHI-35FHD-45FHK-55FHD, Generac MMG35FH, Generac MMG45FHK.

How often should you change the oil in the John Deere E3805?

The John Deere E3805 oil change interval is every 50 hours.

What is a common problem with the John Deere E3805 engine?

A commonly reported issue on generators using the John Deere E3805 is: Overspeed or Underspeed Shut Down. Cause: Disconnect all loads and restart generator. Read the frequency (Hz) on the display. With no loads on the generator, the frequency should read 60.0 Hz.. Fix: If frequency is above or below 60.0 Hz, the engine speed needs to be adjusted. See the engine manual for throttle adjustments on mechanical governed units and see the electronic governor manual for electronically controlled units..