TROUBLE SHOOTING

Trouble shooting chart

The different faults that can occur on the chain saw are divided into four groups as follows. Within each group possible operating faults are listed to the left while the probable fault alternatives are listed to the right. The most likely fault is listed first, etc.

Starting

Difficult to start

Adjust the L-screw

 

Air filter blocked

 

Choke does not work

 

Worn choke axle

 

Worn choke valve

 

Blocked fuel filter

 

Blocked fuel line

 

Piston ring seized

 

Blocked impulse channel

 

 

Carburettor leaks

Loose or faulty fuel pipe

fuel

Hole in diaphragm

 

Worn needle/needle tip

 

Control system sticking

 

Control system set too high

 

Leaking control system (air or fuel)

 

Cover on the carburettor’s pump side

 

is loose

 

 

Floods when the

Worn needle/needle tip

engine is not running

Control system set too high

 

 

Control system sticking

 

 

Idling (low speed)

Does not idle

Adjust the L-screw

 

Leaking inlet manifold (rubber)

 

Loose carburettor mounting

 

Loose or faulty fuel pipe

 

Blocked fuel filter

 

Blocked fuel line

 

Tank ventilator blocked

 

Throttle valve axle stiff

 

Throttle sticks

 

Defective throttle return spring

 

Bent valve axle stop

 

Faulty diffuser jet

 

 

Too rich idling

Adjust the L screw

 

Worn needle/needle tip

 

Control system set too high

 

Worn lever arm in the control system

 

Leaking diaphragm/cover plate

 

Control system sticking

 

 

Idling (low speed) (continued)

Idling with closed L

Worn needle/needle tip

screw

Leaking diaphragm/cover plate

 

 

Control system sticking

 

Worn lever arm in the control system

 

Faulty diffuser jet

 

 

Uneven idling

Blocked fuel filter

 

Blocked fuel line

 

Leaking inlet manifold (rubber)

 

Loose carburettor mounting

 

Worn throttle valve axle

 

Loose throttle valve screw

 

Worn throttle valve

 

Control system sticking

 

Leaking control system (air or fuel)

 

Control system’s centre knob is worn

 

Hole in diaphragm

 

Leaking diaphragm/cover plate

 

Leaking crankcase

 

 

L-screw needs

Blocked fuel line

constant adjustment

Control system set too high

 

 

Control system sticking

 

Leaking control system (air or fuel)

 

Leaking diaphragm/cover plate

 

Faulty diffuser jet

 

Leaking crankcase

 

 

Too much fuel while

Control system set too high

idling

Control system sticking

 

 

Damaged control system

 

Worn needle/needle tip

 

Leaking diaphragm/cover plate

 

Incorrectly fitted control system

 

 

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Husqvarna 334T, 339XP, 338XPT, 336, Chain Saw manual Trouble Shooting, Trouble shooting chart, Starting, Idling low speed

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