Karcher
Gas Pressure Washer

Model #K2200G Official Karcher power washer

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PUMP SET / 1.133-114.0 / -121.0 / -122.0#0

2.1 cylinder head/pump set Diagram

Pump set / 1.133-114.0 / -121.0 / -122.0

Part #3.532-777.0

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NOZZLE INSERT (2)#1A

2.5 cylinder head/pump set Diagram

Nozzle insert (2)

Part #4.769-040.0

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Pressure Washer Piston Seal

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Pressure washer piston seal

Part #6.365-393.0

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Motor#1

3.1 motor/engine oil Diagram

Motor

Part #9.194-030.0

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Throttle

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Throttle

Part #4.030-109.0

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PROTECTIVE GRID#7

3.3 motor Diagram

Protective grid

Part #9.194-453.0

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Pressure Washer Pump Valve Gasket

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Pressure washer pump valve gasket

Part #6.362-458.0

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Cylinder Head#8

2.5 cylinder head/pump set Diagram

Cylinder head

Part #5.550-249.0

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Exhaust#13

3.2 motor - 1.133-114.0 /-122.0 Diagram

Exhaust

Part #6.491-526.0

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Jet Pipe#1A

4.3 jet pipe Diagram

Jet pipe

Part #4.760-408.0

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Symptoms for gas pressure washers

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Main causes: stale fuel, gummed up carburetor, engine needs tune up, throttle and choke controls need adjustment, bad recoil starter
Main causes: faulty unloader valve, bad pressure regulator
Main causes: broken recoil spring, damaged recoil starter
Things to do: tune up the engine, inject pump saver into the water pump when storing the pressure washer for the winter
Main causes: overfilling engine with oil, improper fuel/air mixture, choke system problems, dirty carburetor, engine needs tune up
Main causes: pump running for more than 5 minutes when the spray wand isn't being used, faulty pressure relief valve, bad unloader valve
Main causes: insufficient water supply, clogged water inlet screen, clogged pressure hose, faulty pump check valves, stuck unloader valve
Main causes: using a high-pressure spray tip when applying detergent, clogged siphon tube, chemical injection system failure
Main causes: dirty air filter, stale fuel, clogged or dirty carburetor, bad unloader valve

Repair guides for gas pressure washers

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your pressure washer.

How to install a pressure washer chemical injection kit

The chemical injection valve draws detergent into the pump. If it’s not drawing detergent, use a repair kit to replace the chemical injection valve.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less
April 1, 2013
By Lyle Weischwill
How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

O-rings seal fittings on the pressure washer pump. Damaged seals allow water to leak from the pump. Follow these steps to replace the O-rings in a leaking pressure washer pump.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 45 minutes or less
April 1, 2013
By Lyle Weischwill
How to replace a pressure washer pump

The pump can be damaged by air in the inlet water supply or by chemicals that remain in the pump body after using the chemical injection system. Follow these steps to replace a damaged pump.

Repair difficulty
Time required
 15 minutes or less

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