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(2) It runs poorly
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
Hard to drive the
snow thrower in
forward direction.
Auger lock bolt is broken.
Replace the auger lock bolt (see
page 88).
Auger height is not
properly adjusted.
Auger height adjustment (see
page 53).
Snow is clogged in the
snowblowing mechanism.
Use the snow drop bar to
remove the snow (see page 76).
Snow thrower does
not run.
Drive motor overheated
by operation under
excessive load, which
armed the protection
function.
Release the drive clutch lever,
stop the work, keep the engine
switch in the ON position and
wait until the drive control
warning indicator (orange) does
not blink (see page 71).
Snow thrower runs
slowly.
To prevent malfunction
resulting from drive motor
overheating, the drive
power is reduced.
Release the drive clutch lever,
stop the work, keep the engine
switch in the ON position and
wait until the drive control
warning indicator (orange) does
not blink (see page 71).
Hard to drive the
snow thrower in
reverse direction.
Auger height is not
adjusted in the HIGH
position.
Auger height adjustment
(see page 53).
Snow thrower does
not move when
squeezing the drive
clutch lever.
Wheel pin in the track has
worked off.
Consult an authorized Honda
dealer.
Warning indicator
(orange) blinks or comes
on.
Check the drive control warning
indicator (orange) for the
number of blinks (see pages 108
and 109). Consult with your
authorized Honda dealer.
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Steering lever does
not work at all (or it
does not work well).
Snowblowing mechanism
is buried in deep snow.
Lift up the snow blowing
mechanism.
Operate the main shift lever to
the slower position, squeeze the
steering lever and apply some
force on the handle to turn in
the direction you want.
Track does not stop or
become slower when
squeezing the steering
lever.
Steering lever sensor or drive
motor might be faulty. Consult
an authorized Honda dealer.
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