Introducción
A common cause of failure among push mowers is the engine control cable. Older cables that have broken, stretched, or bonded to their sheath may prevent the mower from starting. Owners of this mower may not understand how to diagnose a faulty engine control cable.
As a result, owners may unnecessarily replace other, more expensive parts, or may purchase a replacement mower when the engine control cable fails. Fortunately, it is possible and cost effective to repair a broken engine control cable. This guide provides users with the necessary steps to replace the part, enabling continued use of the Weed Eater Rotary lawn mower.
When the engine control cable fails the lawn mower will not start at all; however, if the if the mower starts and then dies, it is not likely that the cable is the issue. Signs that the engine control cable needs to be replaced include:
- The engine control cable does not fully squeeze the brake assembly arms together, or
- The engine control cable may partially squeeze the brake assembly arms together.
Qué necesitas
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Disconnect the spark plug wire and tuck it away from the spark plug to avoid any accidental startups.
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