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Weed Eater FX26SCE trimmer

Weed Eater FX26SCE trimmer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Weed Eater FX26SCE trimmer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for FX26SCE Line Trimmers

  • Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 530016392

    Cylinder/crankshaft/fuel tank diagram

    Lawn & Garden Equipment Screw

    Part #530016392

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Line Trimmer Engine Crankcase And Crankshaft Assembly for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 530071768

    Cylinder/crankshaft/fuel tank diagram

    Line Trimmer Engine Crankcase And Crankshaft Assembly

    Part #530071768

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Decal Califo for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 527291101

    #NI03

    All parts diagram

    Decal Califo

    Part #527291101

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Ground Wire for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 530014662

    Cylinder/crankshaft/fuel tank diagram

    Ground Wire

    Part #530014662

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • (a) Decal - Starting Instructions for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part N/P

    (a) Decal - Starting Instructions

    Part #N/P

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Line Trimmer Cutting Head Assembly for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 952711621

    Drive shaft/handle/shield diagram

    Line Trimmer Cutting Head Assembly

    Part #952711621

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Line Trimmer Owner's Manual for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 115379427

    #NI01

    All parts diagram

    Line Trimmer Owner's Manual

    Part #115379427

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Screw 10-24x for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 530016430

    Cylinder/crankshaft/fuel tank diagram

    Screw 10-24x

    Part #530016430

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Line Trimmer Spool Assembly for Weed Eater FX26SCE - Part 952711616

    Drive shaft/handle/shield diagram

    Line Trimmer Spool Assembly

    Part #952711616

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Weed Eater Trimmer FX26SCE FAQs

If your Weed Eater FX26SCE string trimmer is flooded, clear the excess fuel by opening the throttle fully and pulling the starter repeatedly until it begins to fire, then let it run briefly to dry out. This restores the correct air to fuel mix for starting.

Quick steps to unflood a 2-cycle trimmer
  • Move the trimmer to a well-ventilated area and set it on stable ground.
  • Set the switch to ON.
  • Hold the throttle wide open (full trigger).
  • If your model has a choke lever, move it to RUN/OFF CHOKE.
  • Pull the starter rope 8 to 15 times (pause a few seconds if it feels “loaded up”).
  • When it sputters or starts, keep it running at a fast idle for 20 to 30 seconds.
If it still will not start

A flooded engine often leaves the spark plug wet and the fuel system over-primed. Use this checklist:

  • Remove and dry the spark plug; reinstall and try the unflood steps again.
  • Check the air intake path; a heavily fuel-soaked filter can restrict airflow.
  • Drain old fuel and refill with fresh, properly mixed 2-cycle fuel.
  • Inspect fuel lines for cracks, softness, or loose fit; replace if leaking air.
  • Replace a restricted fuel filter if fuel flow looks weak.

Helpful fuel-system parts for the FX26SCE include the poulan lawn & garden equipment fuel line, small 530069247, ayp lawn & garden equipment fuel line, large 530069216, and the craftsman lawn & garden equipment engine fuel filter 530095646.

Why flooding happens (and how to prevent it)

Flooding is usually caused by too much priming, choking too long, or repeated start attempts without the engine firing. Once the crankcase is fuel-heavy, the spark cannot ignite the mixture reliably.

Prevention tips
Situation What to do Why it helps
Cold start Use choke only until it pops once, then move to RUN Prevents over-fueling
After a few pulls Avoid re-priming Primer adds fuel quickly
Storage fuel Use fresh mix and do not store mixed fuel long-term Old fuel starts poorly

Last updated: February 2026

FX26SCE is the model number used to identify your Weed Eater FX26SCE gas line trimmer when looking up diagrams and ordering the correct replacement parts. It is a product identifier, not an acronym with a universal “decoded” meaning.

What the characters typically indicate

Manufacturers often build model numbers from internal codes. For FX26SCE, the most practical takeaway is that the full string must match when you search parts.

Common patterns you may see:

  • Letters at the start (FX): product series or platform
  • Numbers (26): often engine size class or a series marker (varies by brand)
  • Ending letters (SCE): feature package, emissions family, or revision code
Why using the exact model number matters

Small differences in a model number can change which carburetor, fuel lines, ignition parts, or drive shaft fit.

Here are examples of parts on this model’s list that depend on correct model matching:

Quick check: “model code” vs “part number”
Item type Example What it’s used for
Model number FX26SCE Identifies the exact trimmer version
Part ID / part number 530069247 Identifies a specific replacement part
Why it matters

When a trimmer has fuel delivery or starting problems, the fix is often a model-specific part (fuel line size, fuel filter style, carburetor version). Using FX26SCE ensures we point you to parts that fit your exact unit.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Weed Eater FX26SCE gas line trimmer, fuel line size depends on whether you’re replacing the small return line or the larger supply line. We match this model to two different fuel line parts, so the correct “size” is the one that fits the routing and tank grommet on your trimmer.

Which fuel line does your FX26SCE use?

Most 2-cycle trimmers use two lines:

  • Small line: typically the return line back to the tank
  • Large line: typically the fuel supply line from the tank to the carburetor
  • Lines must fit snugly through the tank opening and seal so the primer and carburetor can pull fuel

Model-matched options on this page:

How to choose the correct size (quick checks)

Use these practical checks before ordering:

  • Match the old line: compare inside diameter (I.D.) and outside diameter (O.D.) to the original
  • Check the tank pass-through: the line should be tight in the tank opening or grommet so it does not leak air
  • Check the carb/primer nipples: the line should push on firmly without splitting
  • Do not “size up”: a loose line causes hard starting, stalling, and poor priming
Small vs large fuel line: what changes
Line type Typical role on a 2-cycle trimmer Common symptom if wrong size
Small fuel line Return/overflow to tank Primer will not refill, fuel dribbles, air leaks
Large fuel line Supply to carburetor Starving for fuel, surging, dies on throttle
Why it matters

On the FX26SCE, the fuel system relies on airtight connections so the primer bulb and carburetor can move fuel. Even a slightly loose fuel line can introduce air, making the trimmer difficult to start and causing it to stall under load.

Last updated: February 2026

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