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steelerichardSep 4, 2025
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH has a contaminated or clogged air cleaner?
- DDavid MontgomerySep 4, 2025
Clean the air filter.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH has a contaminated or clogged air cleaner?
Clean the air filter.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH has a choke lever set to “CLOSE” after warm-up?
Set the choke lever to “OPEN”.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH Blower has a detached plug cap?
Attach the plug cap securely.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH has a contaminated spark plug?
Clean the spark plug.
What to do if my Makita Blower has deteriorated fuel?
Replace the old fuel with new fuel. It's recommended to replace the fuel every month.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH Blower has a clogged fuel filter?
Clean the fuel filter or replace it with a new one.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH Blower engine stops soon and the speed doesn't increase?
This issue may arise due to insufficient warm-up. Perform a warm-up operation to resolve this.
What to do if my Makita EB5300TH engine stops soon after starting?
If your Makita Blower engine stops soon after starting or the engine speed does not increase, consider the following: * **Warm-up:** Perform the warm-up operation. * **Choke lever:** Ensure the choke lever is set to “OPEN” after the engine warms up. * **Fuel filter:** Clean the fuel filter if it’s clogged. * **Air cleaner:** Clean the air filter if it's contaminated or clogged. * **Control cable:** Securely attach any detached control cables.
How to fix a Makita EB5300TH throttle that does not return to idling speed?
If the throttle on your Makita Blower doesn't return to idling speed, it may be caused by an improper throttle valve position. Reposition the control cable.
Why won't my Makita EB5300TH Blower engine start?
If your Makita Blower engine won't start, several factors could be the cause. First, ensure you've primed the pump by pushing it 7 to 10 times. Check the fuel level and replenish if low. Examine the fuel filter for clogs, cleaning or replacing it as necessary. Also, make sure the spark plug is clean, properly gapped, and securely attached. If the fuel is old, replace it, as deteriorated fuel can make starting difficult (recommended replacement is every 1 month). If there's excessive fuel suction, set the throttle lever from medium to high speed and pull the starter handle. If it still won't start, remove the spark plug, dry the electrode, reassemble, and try again. Other possible causes include a bent fuel tube (straighten it) or a detached plug cap (reattach securely).
Type | Cordless backpack blower |
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Power | 2500 W |
Airflow | 900 m³/h |
Airspeed | 352.8 km/h |
Noise level | 96 dB |
Suction mode | No |
Product color | Black, Blue |
Shoulder strap | Yes |
Working technology | Four-stroke petrol |
Power source | Gasoline |
Vibration emission | 2.2 m/s² |
Depth | 450 mm |
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Width | 320 mm |
Height | 475 mm |
Weight | 9800 g |