Troubleshooting, Problem possible cause correction – Troy-Bilt 12212 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Before performing any corrections, refer to the appropriate information in this Manual, or in the Engine Owner’s Manual, for the
correct safety precautions and operating or maintenance procedures. Contact your local authorized Engine Service Dealer for
engine service. Contact your local authorized equipment dealer or the factory for all other service problems.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE

CAUSE

CORRECTION

Engine does

1. Spark plug wire disconnected.

1. Reconnect wire.

not start.

2. Engine Throttle Control Lever incorrectly set.

2. Put lever in START position.

3. Fuel tank empty.

3. Add fuel.

4. Choke control (if so equipped) in incorrect position.

4. See Engine Owner’s Manual.

5. Stale gasoline.

5. Drain fuel and add fresh fuel.

6. Dirty air filter(s).

6. Clean or replace filter(s).

7. Defective or incorrectly gapped spark plug.

7. Inspect spark plug.

8. Carburetor out of adjustment.

8. See Engine Service Dealer.

9. Misadjusted throttle control.

9. See Engine Service Dealer

10.Dirt or water in fuel tank.

10. See Engine Service Dealer.

Keyswitch does

1. Electrical connections loose or disconnected.

1. Tighten or reconnect wiring.

not start engine

2. Battery discharged.

2. Charge battery (see “Battery Maintenance,” Section 5).

(electric start

3. Broken wire in wiring system.

3. Replace broken wiring.

model only)

4. Malfunctioning starter motor.

4. See Engine Service Dealer.

5. Corroded battery terminals.

5. Clean terminals (see “Battery Maintenance,” Section 5).

6. Poor contact on ground wire terminals.

6. Scrape paint off terminals.

Engine runs poorly.

1. Defective or incorrectly gapped spark plug.

1. Inspect spark plug (see Engine Owner’s Manual).

2. Dirty air filter(s).

2. Clean or replace (see Engine Owner’s Manual).

3. Carburetor out of adjustment.

3. See Engine Service Dealer.

4. Stale gasoline.

4. Replace with fresh gasoline.

5. Dirt or water in fuel tank.

5. See Engine Service Dealer.

6. Engine cooling system clogged.

6. Clean air cooling system (see Engine Owner’s Manual).

Engine overheats.

1. Engine cooling system clogged.

1. Clean air cooling area (see Engine Owner’s Manual).

2. Carburetor out of adjustment.

2. See Engine Service Dealer.

3. Oil level is low.

3. Check oil level (see Engine Owner’s Manual).

Engine does not

1. Misadjusted throttle control cable (recoil start model).

1. See Engine Owner’s Manual or Engine Service Dealer.

shut off.

2. Keyswitch wire harness malfunction (electric start model.)

2. See Engine Service Dealer.

Wheels and Tines

1. Improper use of controls.

1. Review Sections 3 and 4.

will not turn.

2. Forward Drive: Misadjusted forward clutch rod.

2. See “Handlebar Height Adjustment,” Section 3.

3. Reverse Drive: Broken or misadjusted belt.

3. Replace belt or adjust belt tension (Section 5).

4. Worn, broken, or misadjusted drive belt(s).

4. See “Checking Drive Belt Tension,” Section 5.

5. Internal transmission wear or damage.

5. Contact local dealer or the factory.

6. Bolt and key loose in transmission pulley.

6. Tighten bolt; check that key is in place.

Tines turn, but

1. Wheel mounting hardware missing.

1. Replace hardware.

wheels don’t.

2. Bolt and key loose in transmission pulley.

2. Tighten bolt; check that key is in place.

3. Internal transmission wear or damage.

3. Contact local Dealer or the Factory.

4. Misadjusted wheel gear cable.

4. See “Wheel Gear Cable Adjustment,” Section 5.

5. Wheel Gear Lever not fully engaged.

5. Engage lever (see Section 3).

Wheels Turn, but

1. Tine holder mounting hardware missing.

1. Replace hardware.

Tines Don’t.

2. Internal transmission wear or damage.

2. Contact local Dealer or the Factory.

Poor tilling

1. Worn tines.

1. See “Bolo Tines” (Section 5).

performance.

2. Improper Depth Regulator setting.

2. See “Tilling Tips & Techniques,” Section 4.

3. Incorrect throttle setting.

3. See Section 4.

4. Belt(s) slipping.

4. See “Checking Drive Belt Tension,” Section 5.

Battery (if so

1. Broken wiring in engine recharging circuit.

1. Contact Engine Service Dealer.

equipped) does not

2. Malfunctioning engine recharging system.

2. Contact Engine Service Dealer.

charge during

3. Discharged or dead battery.

3. See “Battery Maintenance,” Section 5.

engine operation.

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