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Power Washer Not Spraying

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Quick answer

If your power washer isn't spraying, first check for clogged nozzles or filters, ensure the water supply is on, and verify the unloader valve is functioning. If these don’t resolve the issue, inspect the pump for damage or leaks.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Nozzle for Clogs
    Do: Remove the nozzle from the wand and inspect for debris or blockages.
    Observe: Nozzle is clogged with dirt or mineral deposits.
    Means: Clogged nozzle prevents water flow.
    Next: Clean or replace the nozzle.
  2. Inspect Water Supply
    Do: Ensure the garden hose is fully connected and the water source is turned on.
    Observe: Hose is kinked, disconnected, or water is off.
    Means: Restricted water flow causes no spray.
    Next: Straighten hose, reconnect, or turn on water supply.
  3. Test Unloader Valve
    Do: Check the unloader valve for proper function by listening for a hissing sound when the trigger is released.
    Observe: Valve does not hiss or is stuck in one position.
    Means: Faulty unloader valve causes pressure issues.
    Next: Adjust or replace the unloader valve.
  4. Check Pump Inlet Filter
    Do: Locate and remove the pump inlet filter to inspect for clogs.
    Observe: Filter is dirty or clogged with sediment.
    Means: Clogged filter restricts water intake.
    Next: Clean or replace the filter.
  5. Examine Pump for Leaks or Damage
    Do: Inspect the pump for visible cracks, leaks, or worn seals.
    Observe: Pump shows signs of damage or leakage.
    Means: Damaged pump cannot build pressure.
    Next: Replace the pump if damaged.
  6. Verify Pump Priming
    Do: Ensure the pump is primed by filling it with water and removing air bubbles.
    Observe: Pump is dry or has air trapped inside.
    Means: Air in the pump prevents water flow.
    Next: Pump water to prime the system.
  7. Check Trigger Gun
    Do: Inspect the trigger gun for blockages or internal damage.
    Observe: Trigger gun is clogged or has broken parts.
    Means: Faulty trigger gun restricts water flow.
    Next: Clean or replace the trigger gun.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Nozzle
Debris or mineral buildup blocks water flow.
CommonEasyReplacement nozzle
Faulty Unloader Valve
Improper valve function causes pressure loss.
SometimesMediumUnloader valve
Clogged Pump Inlet Filter
Sediment or debris restricts water intake.
CommonEasyFilter replacement
Damaged Pump
Cracks or leaks prevent pressure buildup.
SometimesHardPump replacement
Air in Pump System
Improper priming or leaks introduce air.
SometimesEasy–MediumPump priming
Faulty Trigger Gun
Clogged or broken parts block water flow.
SometimesMediumTrigger gun
Low Water Supply
Insufficient water pressure or flow.
CommonEasyNone

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a power washer not spraying include:

Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and longevity, and ensure the unit is powered off during installation.

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FAQ

Why is my power washer not spraying even though the water is on?

This could be due to a clogged nozzle, faulty unloader valve, or a clogged pump inlet filter. Check these components first.

How do I know if the unloader valve is bad?

A faulty unloader valve may not hiss when the trigger is released or may cause the pressure to drop rapidly.

Can air in the pump cause no spray?

Yes, air trapped in the pump prevents water from flowing through the system. You’ll need to prime the pump to remove the air.

What should I do if the pump is damaged?

If the pump has cracks or leaks, it may need to be replaced. Contact a professional if you're unsure about installation.

How often should I clean the nozzle and filter?

Clean the nozzle and pump inlet filter after each use to prevent clogs and maintain performance.