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RY141600 Ryobi Pressure Washer

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This is an OEM spray wand for a pressure washer, sold individually. The spray wand attaches to the trigger handle, and the nozzle attaches to the end of the spray wand. It has a fitting size of 1/4-in...
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This Turbo Nozzle is compatible with select Ryobi and Homelite pressure washers, to ensure this OEM replacement part fits your pressure washer, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. The T...
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Tim
May 1, 2023
Nozzle is leaking but can't quite figure out from where: with power off, water just comes out of the nozzle; with power on, motor pulses on/off with water pulsing out of the nozzle. When I pull the trigger, everything is normal.
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Hi Tim, Thank you for your question. If the nozzle is leaking water, check the o-rings inside of it. If they are worn or missing, this may cause the water to leak from the nozzle. Make sure that you are using the correct sized nozzle and that it is fitted correctly. If there is debris inside the nozzle it may may cause irregular spray patterns. Inspect the nozzle for debris and clean or replace it if you are unable to use it. We hope this helps!

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Customer:
Dianna from Lindrith, NM
Parts Used:
760504007
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
The switch was bad
I popped off the old switch plug in the new switch with the wires put it back together and it worked like a charm
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