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Honda gx270 pressure washer. water is not coming out strong.

Honda gx270 pressure washer. no water pressure- hose and wand are clear of debris. water not coming out strong like it use to.

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    No water pressure is coming for my Honda crv 160 pressure washer

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Did you check the inline screen for dirt?

  • Anonymous May 28, 2009

    pull the brass nuts off one at a time allow water to be on slighty without it running watch for trash comming out of ports, do this to all brass plugs, check that wand is turned to allow high pressure if you turn it one way it will have low pressue. Mine has to be pulled out or pushed in for high pressure did you check that? and did you store it with no water in the machine and get ll the water out before winter, did it freeze? and bust the pump?

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Will start and run fine water comes out but has no pressure

Maybe bad pump. Remove wand and wand hose, run machine with water in. High pressure water coming out of wand/hose connection, bad wand or hose. No high pressure water, bad pump, replace.
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Many of these devices have strainers on the input (garden hose connection) of the pump. Remove the hose and check and clear debris from strainer. Reconnect hose and turn on supply water. Do NOT start engine / motor. Pop the nozzle from the end of the wand and squeeze water trigger. Hose pressure water (or less) should flow from the wand. Of not, youll have to see if water is leaving the pump by inserting the nozzle (or something that will if it) into the hose connector. If water still does not flow - there is an issue with the pump.
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looks like this is a small triplex pump.ensure the pump is acually turning over with the power unit and the love joy coupler is working properly and there is no stripped out key ways ect. was the hose jumping before the loss in presure? this could indicate a washed out in the intake or dischage valve. or debris hung up there in. check the pressure relief valve/unloader valve for proper function may be the pressurised water stream from the hose is by passing .repair /replace as required.
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When garden hose is connected to the pressure washer no water comes out of the wand, engine is off.

Dear radcongirl,
Try removing the high pressure hose from the machine. Then connect the water hose and see if water comes out of the outlet.( you can also try this by putting on the machine for a few seconds). If water comes out of the outlet, then you have a problem in the high pressure hose or the wand and trigger. Check also the lance and nozzel for blockage.
I do not know what kind or model of machine you have, but most machines the water always comes out of the outlet when water is fed to the inlet. In bigger machines this cannot happen because they have a reserve tank.
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