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Anonymous Posted on Aug 07, 2009

When i started the washer and pressed the trigger the first time i had good preasure but when i released the trigger and pressed it again i have no preasure

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Hi:
This sounds like the bypass valve is stuck. You need to get at it and pull it out. Then check it for o-ring damage and be sure you lube it with a good waterproof grease before replacing. If THIS is your pump then the bypass valve is #8 on page 2.4

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