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Craftsman 919.167240 help
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8 years 4 months ago #1751
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I have a Craftsman 919.167240 and is will not start not used much was working and went to start and nothing. Checked power and source all good any suggestions ?
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8 years 4 months ago #1755
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Replied by MTR-Admin on topic Craftsman 919.167240 help
Thanks for the post!
By the way, you can view the full breakdown and parts list for this unit by clicking on the below link:
www.mastertoolrepair.com/portable-oil-fr...167242-p-954097.html
This motor/pump assembly doesn't have capacitors so we'll have to look elsewhere.
First, start with the Jumper Wire which is item# 22 on the schematic diagram. You'll have to remove the plastic shroud from the motor/pump assembly first, obviously. Check the wires to confirm they're not burnt or damaged.
Another problem could be your Pressure Switch. Remove the plastic cover from switch (make sure to unplug the unit first!) and look at the copper contacts which the power cord wires and motor wires connect to. Are they damaged or burnt? If so you may need to replace the on/off Pressure Switch. The Switch is reference# 9 on the schematic diagram, by the way.
If you check the above potential problems and all is well, reply here and I'll try to assist you further.
Thanks!
By the way, you can view the full breakdown and parts list for this unit by clicking on the below link:
www.mastertoolrepair.com/portable-oil-fr...167242-p-954097.html
This motor/pump assembly doesn't have capacitors so we'll have to look elsewhere.
First, start with the Jumper Wire which is item# 22 on the schematic diagram. You'll have to remove the plastic shroud from the motor/pump assembly first, obviously. Check the wires to confirm they're not burnt or damaged.
Another problem could be your Pressure Switch. Remove the plastic cover from switch (make sure to unplug the unit first!) and look at the copper contacts which the power cord wires and motor wires connect to. Are they damaged or burnt? If so you may need to replace the on/off Pressure Switch. The Switch is reference# 9 on the schematic diagram, by the way.
If you check the above potential problems and all is well, reply here and I'll try to assist you further.
Thanks!
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