TROUBLESHOOTING CHART

Troubleshooting Chart - Gasoline Powered Pressure Washers Only

 

Symptom

 

Possible Cause(s)

 

Corrective Action(s)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engine will not start

1.

No gasoline in fuel tank or

1.

Fill the tank with gasoline,open fuel

 

or is hard to start

 

carburetor

 

shut off valve. Check fuel line and

 

 

2.

Low oil

 

carburetor

 

 

2.

Check oil level. Fill if necessary

 

 

3.

Start/Stop switch in stop position

3.

Move switch to start position

 

 

4.

Water in gasoline or old fuel

4.

Drain fuel tank and carburetor. Use new

 

 

5.

Dirty air cleaner filter

 

fuel and dry spark plug

 

 

5.

Remove and clean or replace

 

 

6.

Spark plug dirty, wrong gap or

6.

Clean, adjust the gap, or replace

 

 

 

wrong type

 

 

 

 

7.

Spray gun closed

7.

Trigger spray gun

 

 

8.

Other causes

8.

See engine owner’s manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Engine misses or

1.

Partially plugged air cleaner filter

1.

Remove and clean or replace

 

lacks power

2.

Spark plug dirty, wrong gap or

2.

Clean, adjust the gap, or replace

 

 

 

wrong type

3.

Drain fuel and carburetor. Use new

 

 

3.

Bad Fuel

 

fuel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low pressure and/or

1.

Worn or wrong size tip

1.

Replace with tip of proper size

 

pump runs rough

2.

Inlet filter on pump clogged

2.

Clean. Check more frequently

 

 

3.

Worn water seals, abrasives in

3.

Check filter. Replace water seals. See

 

 

 

water, or natural wear

 

service center

 

 

4.

Fouled or dirty inlet or discharge

4.

Clean inlet and discharge valve

 

 

 

valves

 

assemblies. Check filter

 

 

5.

Restricted inlet

5.

Check garden hose, may be collapsed or

 

 

6.

Worn inlet or discharge valves

 

kinked. Check inlet water flow

 

 

6.

Replace worn valves

 

 

7.

Leaking high pressure hose

7.

Replace high pressure hose

 

 

8.

Pump drawing in air

8.

Ensure hoses and fittings are tight

 

 

9.

Unloader valve seat faulty or worn

9.

Check and replace

 

 

10.

Inlet water temperature too high

10.

Check water temperature; may not

 

 

 

 

 

exceed 100° F / 38° C

 

 

 

 

 

Water leakage from

Worn water seals

Install new water seals. See service center

 

under pump

 

 

 

 

 

manifold

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Water in pump

1.

Humid air condensing inside

1.

Change oil as specified in maintenance

 

crankcase (milky oil)

 

crankcase

 

schedule

 

 

2.

Oil seals leaking

2.

Install new oil seals. See service center

 

 

3.

Water seals leaking

3.

Install new water seals. See service

 

 

 

 

 

center

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequent or

1.

Scored damaged or worn plungers

1.

Install new plungers. See service center

 

premature failure of

2.

Abrasive material in the fluid

2.

Install proper filtration on pump inlet

 

the pump water

 

 

 

plumbing

 

seals

3.

Inlet water temperature too high

3.

Check water temperature; may not

 

 

4.

Overpressurizing pump

 

exceed 100° F / 38° C

 

 

4.

DO NOT modify any factory set

 

 

5.

Excessive pressure due to partially

 

adjustments

 

 

5.

Clean or replace tip

 

 

 

plugged or damaged tip

 

 

 

 

6.

Pump running too long without

6.

NEVER run pump more than 2 minutes

 

 

 

spraying

 

without spraying

 

 

7.

Pump running dry

7.

DO NOT run pump without water

 

 

 

 

 

Strong surging at

Foreign particles in the inlet or

Clean or replace valves. See service center

 

the inlet and low

discharge valve or worn inlet and/or

 

 

 

pressure

discharge valves

 

 

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