Troubleshooting points – Craftsman 917.257360 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING POINTS

PROBLEM

1 CAUSE

CORRECTiON

Will not start

1 Out of fuel

2. Engine not "CHOKED" properly
3 Engine flooded
4, Bad spark plug
5

Dirty air filler.

6

Dirty fuel filter

7

Water in fuel

8- Loose or damaged wiring
9. Carburetor out of adjustment

10. Engine valves out of adjustment

1. Fill fuel tank.

2

See TO START ENGINE In operation section,

3

Walt several minutes before attempting to start

4

Replace spark plug

5. Clean/replace air filter
6, Replace fuel filler
7

Drain fuel tank and carburetor, refill tank with fresh
gasoline and replace fuel filter

8

Check all wiring.

9. Contact Sears Service Department.

10 Contact Sears Service Department

Hard to start

1. Dirty air filter.

2 Bad spark plug
3. Weak or dead battery
4.

Dirty fuel (liter

5

Stale or dirty fuel

6

Loose or damaged wiring

7

Carburetor out of adjustment

0 Engine valves out of adjustment

1

Clean/replace air filter

2

Replace spark plug

3

Recharge or replace battery

4, Replace fuel filter
5

Drain fuel tank and refill with fresh gasoline

6

Check all wiring

7. Contact Sears Service Department
B Contact Sears Service Department

Engine will not turn over

1

Ciutch/brake pedal not depressed.

2

Attachment clutch Is engaged,

3, Spark plug wire is disconnected

4

Weak or dead baltery

5

Blown fuse

6

Corroded bauery terminals

7. Loose or damaci; wiring

8

Faulty Ignition switcr:

9

Faulty solenoid or starter

10 Faulty operator presence switch{es)

1

Depress Ciutch/brake pedal

2

Disengage attachment clutch

3

Connect wire to spark plug

4

Recharge or replace battery

5

Replace fuse

6

Clean battery terminals

7

Check all wiring

8

Check/replace Ignition switch

9

Check/replace solenoid or starter

10 Contact Sears Service Department

Engine clicks but will not

1. Weak or dead battery

1. Recharge or replace battery

start

2

Corroded battery terminals

3

Loose or damaged wiring

4

Faulty solenoid or starter

2

Clean battery terminals

3

Check all wiring

4

Check/replace solenoid or starter

Loss o{ power

1 Cutting loo much grass/too fast

2, Throttle in "CHOKE" position,
3

Build-up of grass, leaves and trash under mower

4

Dirty air filter.

5. Low oil level/dlrty oil
6 Faulty spark plug.
7. Dirty fuel filter

0 Stale or dirty fuel
9 Water in fuel

10

Spark plug wire ioo'^e

11

Dirty engine air r ■ ■‘fins

12- Dlrty/clogged n ji er
13. Loose or damaged wiring
14. Carburetor out of adjustment
15 Engine valves out of adjustment

1

Set In "Higher Cut" positlon/reduce speed

2 Adjust throttle control
3

Clean underside of mower housing

4

Clean/replace air filter

5

Check oil level/change oil

6

Clean and regap or change spark plug

7

Replace fuel filter

8

Drain fuel tank and refill with fresh gasoline

9

Drain fuel tank and carburetor, refill tank with fresh
gasoline and replace fuel filter.

10

Connect and tighten spark plug wire.

11

Clean engine air screen/fins

12

Clean/replace muffler

13. Check all wiring.
14

Contact Sears Service Department

15

Contact Sears Service Department

Excessive vibration

1 Worn, bent or loose blade

2. Bent blade mandrel
3 Loose/damaged partfs)

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1. Replace blade Tighten blade bolt

2. Replace blade mandrel
3 Tighten loose part(s) Replace damaged parts

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