Trouble shooting chart – Craftsman 247.88110 User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART

CAUTION: ALWAYS DISCONNECT SPARK PLUG BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY REMEDY.

TROUBLE

LOOK FOR

REMEDY

Blocked fuel line or

empty gas tank.

Clean fuel line; check fuel supply.

Engine fails to start.

Defective

spark

plug.

Spark plug lead wire disconnected.

Faulty

spark

plug—spark

should

jump

gap

between

control

electrode and side electrode. If spark does not jump, re­
place spark plug.

NOTE: Use insulated pliers 1o hold the spark plug wire.

Throttle setting.

Throttle control lever not in the starting position.

Loose connections

Spark plug wire loose.

Hard starting or loss of

power.

Dirty air cleaner.

Remove air cleaner and clean as outlined in paragraph

Engine Maintenance.

Carburetor

improp­

erly adjusted.

Review paragraph Carburetor Adjustment.

Excessive vibration.

Bent

or

damaged

blade spindle.

Loose parts.

Stop engine immediately; tighten all bolts and make all nec­

essary repairs. If vibration continues, have the unit serviced

by a competent repairman.

Stop

engine

immediately;

tighten

all

bolts

and

make

all

necessary repairs.

Unit

fails

to

propel

itself.

Drive belt loose or

defective.

Adjust drive belt; replace if defective.

Lockout rod adjust­
ment.

Review paragraph on Adjustments, page 13.

Unit

fails

to

discharge

grass.

Discharge chute

clogged.

Foreign object
lodged in deck.

Clean discharge chute and inside of deck.

Remove object from deck. See CAUTION following step 1 in

paragraph Operation.

Engine overheats.

Obstructions

in

air

passages.

Grass

and

dirt

in

engine shroud.

Remove any obstruction from air passages in shroud.

Clean cooling fins.

Oil level.

Fill crankcase to proper oil level.

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