the garden hose but water does not come out the outlet to the pressure hose ?
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Not a solution… seems like it is blocked, mine freeflows at least a little water when you turn on the hose (engin off)… Did it get a big slug of dirt from the hose of fawcett? …. puzzzling….

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The reason for this is because a build up of water pressure. On the water inlet or coupling the water can cause a pressure build up, popping the garden hose off. The aqua stop is a valve in the end of the garden hose connection that restricts water flow.
No water jet from the nozzle of the pressure washer > check if the nozzle itself is not clogged – if this is the case, clean or replace it. Also check if the water mains tap is correctly opened and that there is no problem in the flow of the suction hose.
There are a few common reasons why a garden hose might get stuck onto a spigot, including: Cross-threading: This occurs when the hose is screwed onto the spigot at an angle, causing the threads to become misaligned. This makes it difficult to remove the hose and the threads may be damaged.
Usually, leaks at the top of the hose are caused by a deteriorating washer. Before using a new hose, locate the washer and make sure it`s properly inserted into the coupling. Inspect the washer when you take your hose out of storage or put it into storage each season. Check the washers on your hose accessories, too.
We recommend using a replacement hose that can handle the pressure. The durable materials in these hoses will not kink and curl like a simple garden hose. There are four things you`ll need to consider when choosing your replacement hose: Length: This will help you decide how portable you`d like to be with your washer.
The heart of every pressure washer is its electric motor, which drives the pump system [1]. In order for the pumps to work correctly, they need water, which is provided, for example, by a garden hose [2].
With no nozzle, only inlet water pressure (approximately 50 psi) will flow through the spray gun. Also, if a nozzle is sized too small, the machine will create more pressure—and if too large, less pressure.
A pressure washer requires water to cool and lubricate the pump, which is the part responsible for pushing water from the supply hose to the nozzle. Without water to cool and lubricate it, the pump will work harder than it should, causing it to wear down quickly.
One of the most obvious signs that your carburetor needs cleaning is the development of popping and “sneezing” sounds when the pressure washer is running. These sounds are often an indication that there is some sort of imbalance occurring in the air and fuel mixture.
We recommend using a replacement hose that can handle the pressure. The durable materials in these hoses will not kink and curl like a simple garden hose. There are four things you`ll need to consider when choosing your replacement hose: Length: This will help you decide how portable you`d like to be with your washer.
The Science of Hose Lengths

Assuming a best-case scenario – working on flat ground and normal operating conditions – you typically won`t lose much pressure as you increase the length of hose that you use. For instance, on a 3/8-inch hose with a 3 gallon/minute flow, the loss of pressure per 100 feet is about 50 PSI.

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Need help in getting Honda engine on NorthStar pressure washer to run.
ANSWER : Could be low water pressure I have found.Also, I purchased a can of “stuff” at Lowes today which allows you to circulate a liquid substance which lubricates the pressure pump….the pump could be frozen up…I have a rotating nozzle which I bought…and it had frozen up…this stuff works

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Honda powwer boss 3000-whenyoupull the handale to spray it kills the engine
ANSWER : Sounds like the unloader (regulator). Try removing the nozzle, the pull the trigger with the engine running. If motor is still running then it could be the Unloader malfunctioning. If you require a new one try a bypass system for the unloader. The bypass will help save the life of the unloader.

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Water coming out of fitting on machine at the pressure hose connection.will not seal
ANSWER : Replace hose gasket

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My honda gcv 160 pressure washer won’t start. change the spark plug and drain the fuel in carb, still won’s start. any help?
ANSWER : Try this website at http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/lmower/msg0312290415003.html

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Got spark and gas can’t get it running what is the conpression supposed to be
ANSWER : I have a honda power washer EXHA2424, I replace new spark plug, new gas., cleans the cabureetor, and it still won’t start please advice me what to do

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My honda gx110 water pump has been sitting outside for a year and now wont start.. I’ve bled it, changed the oil and refuelled, still no success! (plug seems ok) any suggestions? cheers
ANSWER : There is a very good possibility that corrosion has locked up the float. I would try removing the cover/bowl and make sure the float isn’t stuck. With all of the other things you’ve done this is my best guess.
Good luck!

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Has no pressure, builds up when not holding trigger on gun, but when i press trigger shoots of with pressure the nothing just water comes out.
ANSWER : Bad pump

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My Honda pressure washer is leaking out of the thermal relief valve and I am looking for a part,I also do not have the manual. The model number is WGC 3030 and it is 3.0 gpm 9.0HP. The number on the thermal valve is 33120004,where can I find a part?
ANSWER : Does the thermal valve just screw into the pump head, if so what size thread is it? I have 1/4, 3/8, 1/2 in stock.

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