17 EN
TROUBLESHOOTING
ENGINE WILL NOT START
LOSS OF POWER
MOWING AND BAGGING PROBLEMS
VIBRATIONS
STORAGE
PREPARATION FOR STORING
THE LAWNMOWER
Carry out the following operations to protect the lawnmower each
time it is to be stored for a period of more than 30 days.
Do not drain the fuel tank while the muffler is hot.
HYEH, VYEH, QYEH types:
Place the throttle lever [3] in "FAST" position [A]
.
All models:
1. Drain the fuel tank and the carburettor into a suitable
receptacle [1]:
a. Turn the fuel valve [2] to
the ON (open) position.
b. Loosen the carburetor
drain bolt [4] by turning 1
to 2 turns
counterclockwise
c. After all fuel has drained,
tighten the carburetor
drain bolt securely, turn
the fuel valve [2] to the
OFF (close) position.
2. Change the engine oil (
).
3. Pull the starter slowly until a resistance is felt. This closes the
valves and protects them from dust and corrosion.
4. Coat all surfaces liable to rust with a thin film of oil. Cover the
lawnmower and store it on a flat surface in a dry, dust free place.
Do not use a plastic cover since this retains dampness.
NOTE:
If the lawnmower is to be stored for a period of more than 3
months, remove the spark plug and pour 5 to 10 cc of clean engine
oil into the cylinder; then pull the starter slowly 2 or 3 times to spread
the oil. Do not leave the lawnmower lying on its side over long
periods. This may cause difficult starting and gear oil leaks.
Possible cause
Correction
Fuel valve OFF (closed).
Turn the fuel valve ON (open) (
Throttle lever (equipped models) in the
wrong position.
Move the throttle lever to the "FAST"
position (
).
Out of fuel.
Refuel (
Bad fuel; lawnmower stored without treating
the petrol, or refuelled with bad petrol.
Refuel with fresh petrol (
).
Spark plug faulty, fouled, or improperly
gapped.
Gap or replace the spark plug (
Spark plug wet with fuel (flooded engine).
Dry and reinstall the spark plug.
Start the engine, with the throttle lever in
"FAST" position (
Fuel tank vent blocked, carburettor clogged
or ignition faulty.
Maintenance of these points must be carried
out by a servicing dealer.
The cutting-means brake lever is not firmly
held against the handle (models fitted).
The cutting-means brake lever must be held
firmly against the handle for starting the
engine (
).
Possible cause
Correction
Throttle lever (equipped models) not set to
"FAST".
Move the throttle lever to "FAST" (
Grass is too tall to cut.
Raise the cutting height
cut a
narrower swath, use a slower ground speed
or cut more frequently.
Lawnmower deck is clogged.
Clean out the lawnmower deck (
).
Air cleaner is clogged.
Clean or replace the air cleaner (
).
Bad fuel; lawnmower stored without treating
the petrol, or refuelled with bad petrol.
Refuel with fresh petrol (
).
Fuel tank vent blocked, carburettor clogged
or ignition faulty.
Maintenance of these points must be carried
out by a servicing dealer.
Possible cause
Correction
Engine speed is too slow to cut well.
Move the throttle lever (equipped models) to
the "FAST" position (
).
Lawnmower is moving too "FAST" for lawn
conditions.
Select a lower gear (equipped models) or
push more slowly.
Grass catcher overfilled or clogged.
Empty the grass catcher. Wash the grass
catcher if it is clogged with dirt (
and
).
Lawnmower deck is clogged.
Clean out the lawnmower deck (
).
Cutting means dull, worn, or damaged.
Sharpen or replace the cutting means if
necessary (
Wrong cutting means installed.
Install correct cutting means (
).
Possible cause
Correction
Cutting means loose, bent, damaged, or
unbalanced by improper sharpening.
Tighten loose cutting-means bolts.
If cutting means are found to be bent or
damaged, take the lawnmower to an
authorized Honda servicing dealer for
inspection (
).
Mechanical damage, such as a bent
crankshaft.
Maintenance of these points must be carried
out by a servicing dealer.
SAFETY
D4
D3
D2
B3
S
TOP
SLOW
FAST
[A]
[3]
[A]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[2]