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If your chainsaw rope won't retract after pulling, the starter spring likely needs replacement. This spring creates the recoil to start the engine.
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Starter won't pull freely or rope doesn't retract? This recoil starter spring retracts the pull cord and activates your engine. Simple DIY repair in minutes.
Engine won't engage when pulling starter rope? The starter pawl bridge connects the flywheel to spin your trimmer's engine. Easy DIY repair.
Rope won't retract or pulls out unevenly? This starter pulley assembly stores and releases the pull rope to engage your leaf blower's flywheel and motor.
This replacement starter spring is a genuine OEM model from Husqvarna. The starter spring, also sometimes called the recoil spring or recoil starter spring, is part of the entire starter assembly. It attaches to the fan and flywheel housing and is responsible for helping to retract the starter rope when it is pulled to engage the engine. Over time, the spring can wear out or become twisted. This can cause the starter rope to no longer retract or it can even seize up the entire starter assembly. Replacement of the spring is the only option and this OEM part can provide an exact fit for select engines. This part is designed for use with blowers, edgers, trimmers, and pruners that feature Husqvarna engines and that are manufactured by brands like Weed Eater, Poulan, and Husqvarna themselves. The starter spring is made of durable metal and is sold individually. Always disengage the spark plug and allow the engine to cool completely before beginning and repair projects, and protect the hands by wearing gloves.
Trimmer won't start or pull cord doesn't retract? This recoil starter assembly drives the engine's combustion process for hand starting your trimmer.
Fix a trimmer that won't start with a new starter assembly. Includes pulley, return spring, and rope mechanism. Moderate DIY repair for most users.
Starter won't pull or engage flywheel? This recoil starter assembly houses the pull cord and spring to start your gas trimmer engine. DIY repair.
String trimmer won't start or rope won't retract? This starter pulley keeps the starter rope aligned for reliable engine starting. Simple DIY fix.
If your trimmer won't start when pulling the cord, the starter pawl may be worn or broken. This small part engages the engine during pulls.
Engine won't start when you pull the cord? This recoil starter assembly includes the rope, pulley, and spring needed to restore pull-start function.