Trouble shooting schedule – Husqvarna 11 C User Manual
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TROUBLE SHOOTING SCHEDULE
Problem
Procedure
Engine will not start
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Fuel tank empty
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Plug defective
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Plug connection defective
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Dirt in carburettor or fuel pipe
Starter does not pull round engine
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Battery flat
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Bad contact between cable and battery terminal
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Lift lever for cutting unit in wrong position
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Main fuse blown. The fuse is placed in front of the
battery, under the battery cover.
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Ignition lock faulty
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Gear shift/hydrostat pedal not in neutral
Engine does not run smoothly
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Wrong gear, too high
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Carburettor incorrectly set
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Air filter clogged
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Fuel tank vent blocked
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Ignition setting defective
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Dirt in fuel pipe
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Choke activated or throttle wire incorrectly adjusted
Engine seems to have no power
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Air filter clogged
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Plug defective
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Dirt in carburettor or fuel pipe
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Carburettor incorrectly set
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Choke activated or throttle wire incorrectly adjusted
Engine overheats
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Engine overloaded
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Air intake or cooling flanges blocked
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Fan damaged
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Too little or no oil in engine
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Ignition defective
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Plug defective
Battery does not charge
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One or more cells faulty
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Bad contact between battery terminals and cables.
Machine vibrates
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Blades are loose
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Engine is loose
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Imbalance on one or more blades, resulting from
damage or inferior balancing after sharpening
Uneven mowing
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Blades blunt
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Cutting unit skew
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Long or wet grass
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Grass blockage under hood
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Different tyre pressures on right and left sides
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Over-speeding
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Drive belts slipping
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The blade has a broken break-pin (BioClip)