Why did my pressure washer stop working?
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Why did my pressure washer stop working?
Water will flow through the pump, now turn on the engine; the water flow should increase in pressure and length from where it exits the pump. If this does not happen there is an internal pump issue. If this does happen then there is likely a clog in one of the attachments; high pressure hose, gun, wand, or nozzle.
Why is my electric pressure washer not getting pressure?
In general, the most common reason for a pressure washer not building pressure is that it is not getting enough water. This can be due to a hose problem, leakage, or blockage. Another reason can be air can get trapped inside the pressure washer pump or a problem with the nozzle.
Where is the fuse in an electric pressure washer?
Some electric pressure washers have a GCFI located near the end of the power plug. Press the button to reset the GFCI on the power cord to get your pressure washer electrical power. A fuse is usually located in the GCFI area of the electric power washer power cord.
Do power washers have a reset button?
When the trigger is released, water flow stops which the TSS sensed and immediately shuts the unit off. So to review, if the Reset button has been pressed and is holding and the power switch is ON, the power washer is supposed to start up for a second or two and immediately shut off.
Is there a fuse in pressure washer?
A fuse is usually located in the GCFI area of the electric power washer power cord. If this fuse blows, the pressure washer will not get power. Check the fuse and be sure it is not blown. Replace the fuse if you find the fuse to be blown.
Do electric pressure washers have fuses?
Check the Fuse: If you have done all the repairs and replacements and your electric pressure washer is still not working, it may have something to do with the fuse. Inspect the fuse if it is blown or not. Replace the blown fuse with a new one and test the device again.
Can you repair the pump on a pressure washer?
You can’t replace your pump with any pump you wish, because they just won’t fit. Determine if your pressure washer uses an axial or triplex pump. Axial cam pumps are less expensive and produce enough PSI to tackle most homeowner jobs, but they don’t last as long.