Troubleshooting - Craftsman 917.364250 Owner's Manual

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• Empty
the fuel tank
by starting
the en-
gine and letting
it run until the fuel lines
and carburetor
are empty.
• Never use engine
or carburetor
cleaner
products
in the fuel tank or permanent
damage
may occur.
• Use fresh fuel next season.
NOTE:
Fuel stabilizer
is an acceptable
alternative
in minimizing
the formation
of
fuel gum
deposits
during
storage.
Add
stabilizer
to gasoline
in fuel tank or stor-
age container.
Always
follow
the mix ratio
found
on stabilizer
container.
Run engine
at least 10 minutes
after adding
stabilizer
to allow the stabilizer
to reach
the car-
buretor.
Do not empty
the gas tank and
carburetor
if using
fuel stabilizer.
ENGINE
OIL
Drain oil (with engine
warm)
and replace
with clean
engine
oil.
(See "ENGINE"
in
the Maintenance
section
of this manual).
CYLINDER
1.
Remove
spark
plug.
2.
Pour one ounce
(29 ml) of oil through
spark
plug
hole into cylinder.
3.
Pull starter
handle
slowly
a few times
to distribute
oil.
4.
Replace
with new spark
plug.
OTHER
• Do not store gasoline
from one season
to another.
• Replace
your gasoline
can if your
can
starts to rust.
Rust and/or
dirt in your
gasoline
will cause
problems.
• If possible,
store your
unit indoors
and
cover
it to protect
it from dust and dirt.
• Cover
your
unit with a suitable
protec-
tive cover
that does
not retain
moisture.
Do not use plastic.
Plastic
cannot
breathe,
which
allows
condensation
to
form and will cause
your unit to rust.
IMPORTANT:
Never cover
mower
while
engine
and exhaust
areas
are still warm.
_CAUTION:
Never store the lawn
mower
with gasoline
in the tank inside
a
building
where
fumes
may reach
an open
flame
or spark.
Allow
the engine
to cool
before
storing
in any enclosure.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- See appropriate
section
in manual
unless
directed
to a Sears Parts & Repair
Center.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
CORRECTION
,
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Does
not start
Dirty air filter.
Out of fuel.
Stale fuel.
Water in fuel.
Spark
plug wire is
disconnected.
Bad spark
plug.
7.
Loose
blade
or broken
blade
adapter.
8.
Control
bar in released
position.
9.
Control
bar defective.
10. Fuel valve lever
(if so
equipped)
in OFF position.
11 .Weak
battery
(if equipped).
12. Disconnected
battery
connector
(if equipped).
13. Blown
fuse (if equipped).
Clean/replace
air filter.
Fill fuel tank.
Empty
fuel tank and refill tank
with fresh,
clean
gasoline.
Empty
fuel tank and refill tank
with fresh,
clean
gasoline.
Connect
wire to plug.
,
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Replace
spark
plug.
7.
Tighten
blade
bolt or
replace
blade
adapter.
8.
Depress
control
bar to
handle.
9.
Replace
control
bar.
10. Turn fuel valve
lever
to the ON position.
11. Charge
battery.
12. Connect
battery
to engine.
13. Replace
fuse.
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