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21st April 2018, 21:11 | #1 |
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Has anyone successfully repaired a pressure washer?
As above, recently I've been having problems with my pressure washer losing pressure while using it. It got a lot worse while cleaning the patio, then went to use it on the car Thursday and it wouldn't provide any pressure at all. Normally I'd turn it on, you'd hear it run as it built up pressure, then it'd switch off until I pulled the trigger. Now it runs continuously, occasionally stopping for a second or 2, but when you pull the trigger, it's just a dribble coming out, no pressure at all.
It's only a cheap washer (Vax), but I'd rather have a go at fixing it if anyone has got any ideas what I could need to replace. I'm guessing part of the pump has broken. |
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Send PM to Murphy 310. if hes still on site, he used to repair them for a living
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22nd April 2018, 23:10 | #3 |
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I used to sell pressure washers for a living, the majority of cheap pressure washers have a design life of 50 uses . I know this sounds low but when you think about it you are unlikely to use it every week so it is likely to last well out side the warranty period and even if you do use it more can you find the receipt after 10 or 11 months? The ones returned from DIY shops were usually just scrapped.
Even manufacturers like Karcher will make a DIY shop version and a professional version. The DIY shop one will have plastic and aluminium parts where as the professional version will have brass and steel parts. I had a customer who would buy a professional machine every 18 months and part ex it in for a new one. He would rarely have any problems and if he did we would have an engineer on his site with 12 hours normally. Anyway he had a problem on Friday pm and there was no way I could get an engineer to him before Tuesday as it was a Bank Holiday. He bought the best one they had in B&Q to use over the weekend, by the time the engineer arrived Tuesday the one from B&Q had been replaced twice. |
23rd April 2018, 16:40 | #4 |
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I’ve had one or two Karcher washers over the years and certainly get well in excess of 50 uses, in fact I’ve used mine almost on a commercial basis with the amount of patio cleaning plus the sometimes twice weekly car wash with two cars.
But yes when they do go duff it probably more economical to just scrap it and get a new one. |
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My fairly new Karcher in Spain was leaking water and lost pressure. Stripped it and found a cracked plastic cylinder head. Ordered a new one £16 from the bay and fitted. Simple repair and working OK once again.
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No pressure and not enough pressure to switch off, could be no water going in to it. Or it could be the valves are passing, letting the pressure back out, if the motor runs. They are often like flap valve - opened by pressure from the rear, closed by pressure from the front of them. Are you sure the HP hose isn't leaking? Pressure washers don't use much water, but at high pressure, they don't need to leak much, for the pressure to disappear.
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Hi, thanks for the replies. As I said at the time of buying it, it was the cheapest I could find, pretty sure it cost no more than £50, but taking it apart to have a look, I'll not lose anything, and may find it's something simple.
There were no obvious leaks, didn't notice any wet patches on the tarmac around the washer. It was working with slightly reduced pressure when I cleaned the patio. Put it away and got it out a few days later to wash the car, used the hose to wet the car, then connected the pressure washer and put the snow foam lance on, but it was just a dribble coming out the nozzle, less pressure than a normal hose pipe. Hopefully in the next few days I'll get a chance to take it apart and maybe put some photos up on here. |
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Stripped my last one down and found that replacing the part was not economical so bought another one (different make) and vowed not to purchase from the original manufacturer (German quality) again!
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have you tried it without the snow foam lance on?
i only say as the lances have a filter in them and they are prone to clogging up and actually stopping the flow of water |
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