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Craftsman Electric Pressure Washer - 580.760211
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7 years 5 months ago - 7 years 5 months ago #2068
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to start my pressure washer, I squeeze the trigger, turn on the water, then turn on the unit itself. It runs until I let go of the trigger, then it will not kick on again. I took it apart and found that the small shaft (maybe part of the venturi?) doesn't move to engage/disengage the micro switch (#5) If I remove #7 and lightly tap on the shaft, it starts to move freely again. I put it back together, and it works as long as I use the start procedure above and do not let go of the trigger. If I let go of the trigger, I have to take it apart and free up that little shaft again. Can you tell me if the venturi might be bad? If there's a good chance that is the problem, how does the venturi come out of the housing? I am washing 250 feet of privacy fence, and I've had to take the pressure washer apart 5 times to get this far. Please help!? Thanks for your time. Mike
This is the exploded view I was looking at: mastertoolrepair.com/electric-pressure-w...1030864.html?aq=true
This is the exploded view I was looking at: mastertoolrepair.com/electric-pressure-w...1030864.html?aq=true
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7 years 5 months ago #2069
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Thanks for the post Merc4stroke!
As a disclaimer I am not certain about what the issue is here as the breakdown does not give a good illustration of the parts and the positions they are in. There is a piston #8 on the breakdown, it's possible there is an issue with this sticking or hanging up. There are o-rings, wipers and a stop with this piston which makes up an assembly that may actuate the switch, any of this could be a problem. Mineral deposits or dirt / sand / debris could have entered through the water inlet. Just taking it apart and cleaning may resolve the issue.
Hope this helps somewhat.
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As a disclaimer I am not certain about what the issue is here as the breakdown does not give a good illustration of the parts and the positions they are in. There is a piston #8 on the breakdown, it's possible there is an issue with this sticking or hanging up. There are o-rings, wipers and a stop with this piston which makes up an assembly that may actuate the switch, any of this could be a problem. Mineral deposits or dirt / sand / debris could have entered through the water inlet. Just taking it apart and cleaning may resolve the issue.
Hope this helps somewhat.
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7 years 5 months ago #2077
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