Troubleshooting – Husqvarna 340 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Worn needle valve
Leaking control diaphragm/
cover plate
Needle valve assembly sticking
Worn needle valve lever
Faulty diffuser jet

Fuel filter blocked
Fuel line blocked
Leaking air intake hose (rubber)
Loose carburettor mounting
bolts
Worn throttle valve pivot
Loose throttle valve screw
Worn throttle valve
Needle valve assembly
sticking
Leak in metering system (air
or fuel)
Metering system centre knob
is worn
Hole in diaphragm
Leaking control diaphragm/
cover plate
Crankcase leaking

Fuel line blocked
Needle valve set too high
Needle valve assembly sticking
Leak in metering system (air
or fuel)
Leaking control diaphragm/
cover plate
Faulty diffuser jets
Crankcase leaking

Needle valve set too high
Needle valve assembly sticking
Metering system damaged
Worn needle valve
Leaking control diaphragm/
cover plate
Metering system incorrectly
assembled

Adjust L screw
Air filter blocked
Choke not working
Worn choke pivot
Worn choke valve
Fuel filter blocked
Fuel line blocked
Piston ring seized
Blocked impulse channel

Loose or faulty fuel pipe
Hole in diaphragm
Worn needle valve
Needle valve assembly sticking
Needle valve set too high
Leak in metering system (air
or fuel)
Loose cover on carburettor
pump side

Worn needle valve
Needle valve set too high
Needle valve assembly sticking

Difficulty starting

Carburettor
leaking fuel

Flooding when
engine not
running

Starting

The various faults that can affect a chainsaw are divided into four groups. In each group the likely symp-
toms are given on the left and possible causes are listed on the right. The most likely faults are given first,
and so on.

Idling (low rpm)

Idles when L
screw closed

Idling uneven

L screw requires
constant
adjustment

Too much fuel at
idling

Idling (low rpm) (cont.)

Adjust L screw
Leaking air intake hose
(rubber)
Loose carburettor mounting
bolts
Loose or faulty fuel hose
Fuel filter blocked
Fuel line blocked
Fuel tank vent blocked
Throttle valve pivot stiff
Throttle pushrod sticking
Defective throttle return spring
Bent throttle stop
Faulty diffuser jet

Adjust L screw
Worn needle valve
Needle valve set too high
Worn needle valve lever
Leaking control diaphragm/
cover plate
Needle valve assembly
sticking

Will not idle

Idling too rich

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