05-02-2025, 05:18 PM
I have a Karcher G3100XH that has developed a symptom of alternating high and low pressure.
I checked the inlet screen and it's clean. The water supply and hose hasn't changed since the last time it was working with no issues, so it shouldn't be a water supply issue.
I ran the thing without the wand and exit hose attached and it seems to have constant pressure as it shoots the water through the outlet.
I tried the wand with and without a spray head on it. Still has the issue.
I tried using a different wand, that one is from a pw that is rated for lower pressure and it worked with constant pressure, but I wasn't getting as much pressure and eventually the water was coming out of the seems of the wand, but it retained constant pressure. Using it on this pressure washer may have toasted that thing but I got the job done.
It seems crazy to think that it's not the wand, but I'm not convinced yet as the other wand, allowing less pressure, could be holding back whatever is the issue in the pump that's causing high/low pressure whereas the wand that intended for this machine is not and so maybe there's a pressure regulator thingamjiggy (apologies for getting technical there) in there that's not handling the full allowable pressure of the rest of the system.
I called Karcher and all they did was give me the number to a service shop where I can pay someone to fix it. I need to save $ for my upcoming kitchen remodel project where I can so I need to replace whatever part I need on this thing to myself.
I've been watching a few YT videos, but so far I'm not finding my exact scenario on my model pw. It's a gas powered pressure washer and the videos I'm finding are on the electric models. I don't know if that makes a difference in the pump style.
Anyway, any ideas on what I need to do to fix this?
thanks
I checked the inlet screen and it's clean. The water supply and hose hasn't changed since the last time it was working with no issues, so it shouldn't be a water supply issue.
I ran the thing without the wand and exit hose attached and it seems to have constant pressure as it shoots the water through the outlet.
I tried the wand with and without a spray head on it. Still has the issue.
I tried using a different wand, that one is from a pw that is rated for lower pressure and it worked with constant pressure, but I wasn't getting as much pressure and eventually the water was coming out of the seems of the wand, but it retained constant pressure. Using it on this pressure washer may have toasted that thing but I got the job done.
It seems crazy to think that it's not the wand, but I'm not convinced yet as the other wand, allowing less pressure, could be holding back whatever is the issue in the pump that's causing high/low pressure whereas the wand that intended for this machine is not and so maybe there's a pressure regulator thingamjiggy (apologies for getting technical there) in there that's not handling the full allowable pressure of the rest of the system.
I called Karcher and all they did was give me the number to a service shop where I can pay someone to fix it. I need to save $ for my upcoming kitchen remodel project where I can so I need to replace whatever part I need on this thing to myself.
I've been watching a few YT videos, but so far I'm not finding my exact scenario on my model pw. It's a gas powered pressure washer and the videos I'm finding are on the electric models. I don't know if that makes a difference in the pump style.
Anyway, any ideas on what I need to do to fix this?
thanks
Ray