Honda Maxus Prosumer MX5223 Pressure Washer - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I cant pull the cord, everything seems to be
It is possible the motor is seized or the pump component has jammed. The Honda Motor usually has an oil minder(wont start if low oil). So that being the case you may have a problem with the pump. If you are handy and have internet it is possible to download a parts/repair manual for the type of pump involved. Otherwise take it to a repair shop. Sometimes these pressure washers are more costly to fix as compared to a new one..
11/25/2014 7:42:11 PM •
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What is the maximum length of hose I can run with
Your only limitation is some loss of pressure at the tip as you add sections of hose (most likely not too noticeable with 100'). Less expensive to add water supply hose if possible making sure that the unit gets enough water to keep the hose from collapsing. Good luck with your projects.
6/10/2011 2:45:30 AM •
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What setting do I use
Hello current... be sure to use the black low pressure nozzle to inject the chemical. The chemical injector will only work and open up when this tip is used and it will allow the pressure to drop to 250 PSI to draw the chemical up.
This is the formula to calculate the injection rate
(GPM x 128)/ounces drawn in one minute
For example:
If a 2 GPM machine draws 8 ounces of chemical in one minute the formula would be
(2 X 128)/8 = 32:1
Joe
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1/26/2011 9:17:00 PM •
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Tipe of oil and quantity for 6.0hp 2750 psi
any sae10w-30 will do, 5.3litre of if you prefer 5.6us quarts.
manual is available on this site:
http://www.cpocampbellhausfeld.com/maxus_tools/pressure_washers/mx5223_spec.html
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8/2/2010 3:46:49 AM •
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Motor keeps stopping
Hello. Get a bottle of carburator cleaner which you add to the fuel. follow the directions on the bottle. This should solve your problem.
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4/25/2010 7:58:54 AM •
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How do i tell a victa 2 stroke from a 4 stroke?
two stroke mowers will have a picture of a oil can on the fuel cap,if it doesn't it is most likely a four stroke.
four stroke mowers will have a fuel cap and a oil cap as well.
11/6/2023 11:14:28 AM •
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Honda mower model HRR2163VXA engage blade and it backward not engage
If your Honda mower model HRR2163VXA is not engaging the blade properly when you attempt to engage it, and it's moving backward instead, there could be a few potential causes for this issue. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and address the problem:
- Safety Interlock System: Most modern lawn mowers, including Honda models, are equipped with safety interlock systems that prevent the blade from engaging while the mower is in reverse or the handle is not properly engaged. Make sure you are following the correct procedure for engaging the blade and that you are not inadvertently activating the safety mechanisms.
- Drive Control Lever Position: Check the position of the drive control lever or drive engagement lever on your mower. Ensure that it is in the proper position for mowing and not in a neutral or reverse position.
- Control Cable Adjustment: The control cables that operate the blade engagement and drive functions can sometimes become loose or misadjusted. Check the cables for proper tension and ensure they are connected securely to their respective control levers.
- Belt and Pulley Inspection: Inspect the belt that drives the blade engagement system for any signs of damage or wear. Additionally, check the pulleys and pulley mechanisms to ensure they are functioning properly.
- Blade Engagement Mechanism Inspection: Examine the blade engagement mechanism itself, including the engagement lever and associated components. Look for any signs of damage, wear, or misalignment that could be preventing proper engagement.
- Consult the Manual: Refer to the user manual for your Honda mower for specific instructions on troubleshooting and adjusting the blade engagement system. The manual may have diagrams and step-by-step instructions for resolving issues.
- Professional Assistance: If you're unable to identify and resolve the issue on your own, consider seeking assistance from a professional lawn mower technician. They will have experience with Honda mowers and can diagnose and repair any mechanical or electrical problems.
It's important to prioritize safety when working with lawn mowers. If you're unsure about any step or if the issue is not easily resolved, it's recommended to seek professional assistance to avoid potential injury or further damage to the equipment.
8/5/2023 10:23:41 AM •
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