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Coleman Powermate pressure washer PW0872400.01
The systems are simple but if they aunt stored correctly(allowed to freeze) or the air isn't purged out of it. It can result in damage to the machine.If water is dripping out of the pump it is damaged. if not then it could be air (purge system), or a damaged or stuck check valve.
5/11/2014 4:10:03 PM •
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on May 11, 2014
Ignition coil testing
Try using a 3 x 5 index card for the gap. After setting the ignition coil gap to the proper setting, disconnect the wire to the coil and see if it starts. If it doesn't you have a bad coil. If it does start, kill the engine by choking it and take a look at the saefty switches on the unit. Good Luck and Thanks;George
Durabuilt pressure washer 1600psi. Water leaking
Sounds like a faulty seal around the gun. Repair might be few bucks if you take it in. But the price of the part is probably under a buck. Depends if you want to rip apart it yourself.
7/20/2013 12:15:38 AM •
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on Jul 20, 2013
What is the price on one of these use
You can get parts for it but you need some odd tools to work on the pump. You will need a torque wrench, seal drivers that are a special size for the pump seals, and a good set of regular tools. You need to have a pick set for pulling the seals and the valves.
6/10/2013 1:42:00 AM •
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on Jun 10, 2013
I can't get the pressure washer to start up. The water is coming out of the hose, but there is no water pressure
If the washer is the kind that shuts off completely when the pistol grip is released, the problem is likely the little pressure sensor located near the output fitting (the threaded part to which the hose connects). The sensor is a little plunger held down against an opening in the side of the pipe by a spring when there is low or no pressure in the output pipe, as when the trigger is pulled and the pressurized water in the hose is released by pulling the trigger. That completes the electrical circuit and the washer is on and continues pumping water. When the trigger is released, water in the hose and output pipe jams up super high pressure, forcing tjhe little plunger out against the spring, and the electrical circuit is broken. If you take the case apart, you will see wires coming from that area. The fix (if this is the problem) is to free up the little plunger.
2/9/2013 5:30:33 PM •
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on Feb 09, 2013
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