Husqvarna TS142L Owner Manual - Page 31

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Problem The engine becomes too hot. There is loss of power. There is vibration in the product. Cause Action There is overload in the engine. Decrease the workload. The air intake or the cooling fins on the engine are blocked. Clean the air intake and the cooling fins on the engine. The cooling fan is defective. Speak to an approved service agent. The engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level. Fill with engine oil if it is necessary. The ignition lock is defective. Speak to an approved service agent. The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug. The product is operated at too high Use slower speed. forward or rearward speed when you cut grass. The throttle control is in the choke Put the throttle control in the fast position. position. There is build-up of grass, leaves or unwanted material under the cutting deck. Clean the cutting deck. The air filter is dirty. Clean or replace the air filter. The engine oil level is too low. Do a check of the engine oil level. Fill with engine oil if it is necessary. The engine oil is dirty. Replace the engine oil. The spark plug is defective. Replace the spark plug. The fuel filter is dirty. Replace the fuel filter. The fuel in the fuel tank is bad. Replace the fuel in the fuel tank. There is water in the fuel. Remove all fuel from the fuel tank and the carburetor. Fill the fuel tank with new fuel and replace the fuel filter. The spark plug wire is loose. Connect and tighten the spark plug wire. The air intake or the cooling fins on the engine are blocked. Clean the air intake and the cooling fins on the engine. The muffler is clogged or damaged. Clean or replace the muffler. There is loose or damaged wiring. Do a check of all wiring. The engine valves are not adjus- Speak to an approved service ted correctly. agent. The blades are loose. Tighten bolts on the blades. One or more of the blades are damaged or not balanced. Balance the blades or replace the blades. The engine is loose. Tighten the engine bolts. 1958 - 002 - 12.10.2022 31

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Problem
Cause
Action
The engine becomes too hot.
There is overload in the engine.
Decrease the workload.
The air intake or the cooling fins
on the engine are blocked.
Clean the air intake and the cool-
ing fins on the engine.
The cooling fan is defective.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The engine oil level is too low.
Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
The ignition lock is defective.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
The spark plug is defective.
Replace the spark plug.
There is loss of power.
The product is operated at too high
forward or rearward speed when
you cut grass.
Use slower speed.
The throttle control is in the choke
position.
Put the throttle control in the fast
position.
There is build-up of grass, leaves
or unwanted material under the
cutting deck.
Clean the cutting deck.
The air filter is dirty.
Clean or replace the air filter.
The engine oil level is too low.
Do a check of the engine oil level.
Fill with engine oil if it is necessa-
ry.
The engine oil is dirty.
Replace the engine oil.
The spark plug is defective.
Replace the spark plug.
The fuel filter is dirty.
Replace the fuel filter.
The fuel in the fuel tank is bad.
Replace the fuel in the fuel tank.
There is water in the fuel.
Remove all fuel from the fuel tank
and the carburetor. Fill the fuel
tank with new fuel and replace the
fuel filter.
The spark plug wire is loose.
Connect and tighten the spark plug
wire.
The air intake or the cooling fins
on the engine are blocked.
Clean the air intake and the cool-
ing fins on the engine.
The muffler is clogged or dam-
aged.
Clean or replace the muffler.
There is loose or damaged wiring.
Do a check of all wiring.
The engine valves are not adjus-
ted correctly.
Speak to an approved service
agent.
There is vibration in the product.
The blades are loose.
Tighten bolts on the blades.
One or more of the blades are
damaged or not balanced.
Balance the blades or replace the
blades.
The engine is loose.
Tighten the engine bolts.
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