Troubleshooting, Problem cause remedy – Troy-Bilt 682 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

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Problem

Cause

Remedy

Engine does not start

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever not in Neutral

position

Fuel tank low or empty.

Fuel line restricted or clogged.

Choke control improperly set.

Water or dirt in fuel, and /or fuel system.

Spark plug fouled or worn, loose or

damaged.

Carburetor out of adjustment.

Air filter clogged with oil or dirt.

Carburetor float faulty or float valve leaking

Stale fuel clogs carburetor, and valves.

Fuel tank shut-off valve (if equipped) not in

fully Open position.

Electrical connections loose or shorted to

metal frames, brackets or covers (Electric

Start tillers only)

Battery discharged (Electric Start tillers only)

Electric starter motor faulty (if equipped)

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14.

Put Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive Lever in Neutral

Add Fuel

Contact authorized sevice dealer

See Engine Operator’s Manual

Drain Fuel and fresh fuel

Inspect spark plug, replace if neccessary

See Engine Operator’s Manual

See Engine Operator’s Manual

Tap side of bowl lightly with handle of

screwdriver or similar object.

Drain old fuel and add new fuel.

Open the valve up completely

Contact authorized service dealer

Charge battery

Contact authorized service dealer

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Engine runs poorly or

overheats

Broken flywheel fins (under engine shroud)

Water or dirt in gasoline or carburetor.

Carburetor out of adjustment

Defective or incorrectly gapped spark plug.

Loose or cracked carburetor.

Governor linkage not adjusted properly or

binding.

Check pan gasket, engine seals and drain

plugs for leaks.

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Contact authorized service dealer

Contact authorized service dealer

Contact authorized service dealer

Inspect spark plug (see Engine Operator’s

Manual)

See Engine Operator’s Manual

Contact authorized service dealer

Contact authorized service dealer

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7.

Engine runs well, but labors

under tillers load

Governor linkage too tight

Carburetor or throttle out of adjustment

Tilling depth too deep

Worn tiller worm gear or loose drive shaft

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2.

3.

4.

Contact authorized service dealer

See Engine Operator’s Manual

Adjust tilling depth

Contact authorized service dealer

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2.

3.

4.

Engine shuts off when

Wheels/Tines/PTO Drive

Lever is in forward

Short in key switch or key switch wire

Starter motor mounting bolts loose

Oil level low

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2.

3.

Contact authorized service dealer

Contact authorized service dealer

See Engine Operator’s Manual for

instructions on adding oil

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2.

3.

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