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Posted on Jul 27, 2009

Australian Karcher 2.91 intermitant start

Hi All... I have a Karcher K 2.91M here in Australia.... Similiar problem to others .. one minute the machine is working fine the next it just wont start.. Water flows through the nozzle however the pump wont start and produce high pressure..
is there any check i can do before taking it in for a service..... here's hoping

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