How to properly store a gasoline hot water pressure washer?
Use a clean, dry, and flat surface to store the gasoline hot water pressure washer.
Store it away from extreme temperature such as direct sunlight and cold weather.
Make sure the gasoline hot water pressure washer has cooled down before storing it for a long time.
If you have multiple machines, make sure to store them in separate areas so they don't affect each other's performance or condition over time.
What should I do if my gasoline hot water pressure washer is not producing any pressure or water?
If the engine won't start, check for a clogged fuel line or filter. If the engine starts but doesn't produce any pressure or water, check the pump for a clog. If the pump does not move, check the hose for kinks or tears. If the pump still does not move, the pump may be faulty.
If your gasoline hot water pressure washer won't start, check for a clogged fuel line or filter. If it starts but doesn't generate enough pressure or water, check the hose for clogs and kinked or broken lines. If the pump still does not move, check the tubing for kinks or breaks and replace if necessary.
If none of these troubleshooting steps resolve your issue, your engine may be faulty and need to be replaced.