Is the high-pressure washer broken because it's not working?
2024-12-01

If a high-pressure washer fails to draw water or show pressure gauge movement after powering on, follow these troubleshooting steps. First, check if the motor is turning. If it is, the motor is functioning correctly. Next, inspect the water inlet filter for blockages. Clear any obstructions to restore functionality. Restart the machine; if there's still no pressure reading, the internal relief valve may be damaged. Check the bottom for leaks; leakage indicates a damaged relief valve. If there's no water flow, a faulty check valve may be the cause, requiring valve replacement. If the problem persists, check the pressure gauge for damage. These steps should help identify and resolve the issue, enabling normal operation.
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Precautions before using a high-pressure washer
Small high-pressure cleaning machines use water as their working medium.
Is the high-pressure washer broken because it's not working?
If a high-pressure washer fails to draw water and the pressure gauge does not move after powering on, follow these troubleshooting steps.