TROUBLESHOOTING
The table includes some of the most common problems, their causes and remedies.
DIFFICULTY STARTING THE ENGINE
POSSIBLE FAULT
Lack of fuel
Engine "OFF"
Carbon build-up on spark plug
Engine "flooded" with fuel
Not enough or too much engine oil
ENGINE STARTS BUT DOES NOT IDLE
POSSIBLE FAULT
Blocked air filter
Idle speed requires adjustment
EXCESSIVE VIBRATION
POSSIBLE FAULT
Blade is blunt or damaged
Loose brackets/screws
Engine output shaft worn or bent Repair damaged or worn parts as required.
Check that there is fuel in the tank and the fuel system is primed (if
applicable). To further check if fuel is reaching the carburettor, remove the
carburettor drain plug or lower screw and check if fuel drains.
Ensure engine ON/OFF switch is in the "ON" position (if applicable).
Remove the spark plug and clean any carbon from the electrodes before
re-installing it.
Place the choke in "HOT" or "RUN" position. Leave the ON/OFF switch in
the "OFF" position (if applicable). Pull the starter cord several times to assist
clearing excess fuel from engine before attempting to start engine.
Check oil level and ensure that the level is at or just below the recommended
maximum level.
Check and clean the air filter.
Adjust idle speed until engine runs smoothly and at a reasonable speed when idling.
Have the blade sharpened or replace the blades.
Ensure all accessible screws and brackets are properly tightened.
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