John on the Wirral
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having dug out my Karcher K2 Compact power washer from winter hybernation Ifound it didn't work so stripped it down to find the fault. I could not believe the naf engineering and poor quality of the componants. The pressure elbow directly from the motor to the wand outlet was made of cheap plastic and had blown even though the machine was kept in a wooden shed. Obviously it had retained some moisture from last summer's use and frozen.
I have replaced the faulty part and it now works fine. After use I try to drain off the water by turning off the waterand running the motor until it is drained. My question is what is the the way to maintain the machine over winter? Obviously I will keep her in my bedroom next winter for warmth but but,seriously,what am I doing wrong?
I have replaced the faulty part and it now works fine. After use I try to drain off the water by turning off the waterand running the motor until it is drained. My question is what is the the way to maintain the machine over winter? Obviously I will keep her in my bedroom next winter for warmth but but,seriously,what am I doing wrong?