15 — English
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE cAUSE
SOLUTION
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TROUBLEShOOTING
1. Clean or replace spark plug. Reset spark plug
gap. Refer to
Spark Plug Replacement
earlier
in this manual.
2. Push primer bulb until bulb is full of fuel. If bulb
does not fill, primary fuel delivery system is
blocked. Contact a service dealer. If primer bulb
fills, engine may be flooded, proceed to next
item.
3. Set the start lever to the RUN position. Squeeze
the trigger and pull the rope repeatedly until the
engine starts and runs.
NOTE:
Depending on the severity of the
flooding, this may require numerous pulls of the
rope.
1. Use fresh fuel and the correct 2-cycle lubricant
mix. (50:1).
2. Clean air filter screen. Refer to
cleaning Air
Filter
Screen
earlier in this manual.
3. Contact a servicing dealer.
4. Clean or replace spark plug. Reset spark plug
gap. Refer to
Spark Plug Replacement
earlier
in this manual.
1. Turn idle speed screw clockwise to increase idle
speed.
See Figure 25.
1. Lubricate line with silicone spray.
2. Install more line. Refer to the applicable line
replacement section in this manual.
3. Pull lines while alternately pressing down on and
releasing spool retainer.
4. Remove line from spool and rewind. Refer to
the applicable line replacement section in this
manual.
5. Advance line at full throttle.
1. Clean threads and lubricate with grease - if no
improvement, replace the spool retainer.
1. Cut tall grass from the top down to prevent
wrapping.
2. Operate trimmer at full throttle.
Engine will not start
Engine does not reach full
speed and emits excessive
smoke
Engine starts, runs, and ac-
celerates but will not idle
Line will not advance
Spool retainer hard to turn
G r a s s w r a p s a r o u n d
driveshaft housing and
string head
1. No spark.
2. No fuel.
3. Engine is flooded.
1. Incorrect lubricant/fuel mixture.
2. Air filter screen is dirty.
3. Spark arrestor screen is dirty.
4. Spark plug fouled.
1. Idle speed screw on carburetor
needs adjustment.
1. Line is welded to itself.
2. Not enough line on spool.
3. Line is worn too short.
4. Line is tangled on spool.
5. Engine speed is too slow.
1. Screw threads are dirty or
damaged.
1. Cutting tall grass at ground
level.
2. Operating trimmer at part
throttle.