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  • Kit for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 197480GS

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  • Pressure Washer Extension Hose, 25-ft for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 6189

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  • Chem Cap for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 199955GS

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  • Chem Hose for Craftsman 580752102 - Part A1040NGS

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    Pressure Washer Chemical Hose

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  • Briggs & Stratton Generator Fuel Shut-off Valve Kit for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 192980GS

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    Briggs & Stratton Generator Fuel Shut-off Valve Kit

    Part #192980GS

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  • Briggs & Stratton Generac Pressure Washer Pump Oil for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 190585GS

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    Briggs & Stratton Generac Pressure Washer Pump Oil

    Part #190585GS

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  • Briggs & Stratton Pressure Washer Vibration Kit for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 192310GS

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    Briggs & Stratton Pressure Washer Vibration Kit

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  • Pressure Washer Inlet Check Valve Kit for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 190592GS

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    Pressure Washer Inlet Check Valve Kit

    Part #190592GS

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  • Warning Tag for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 194256GS

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    Warning Tag

    Part #194256GS

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  • Pressure Washer Pump Head for Craftsman 580752102 - Part 193808GS

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    Pressure Washer Pump Head

    Part #193808GS

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Craftsman Pressure Washer 580752102 FAQs

For the Craftsman pressure washer model 580752102, use clean, fresh unleaded gasoline with a minimum rating of 87 octane (87 AKI, 91 RON). Gasoline blended with up to 10% ethanol (gasohol) or up to 15% MTBE is acceptable; do not use E85 and do not mix oil into the gas. See the owner's manual for the full fuel and safety instructions.

Fuel requirements for model 580752102

Use fuel that meets these basics:

  • Unleaded gasoline only
  • Minimum 87 octane (87 AKI, 91 RON)
  • Fresh, clean fuel (old fuel causes hard starting and poor performance)
  • Up to 10% ethanol or up to 15% MTBE is acceptable
  • No E85 or other unapproved fuels

Quick do and don’t table

Item OK to use? Notes
Unleaded 87 octane (or higher) Yes Minimum required rating
Ethanol blend up to E10 Yes Acceptable per manual
MTBE up to 15% Yes Acceptable per manual
E85 No Can damage the fuel system
Oil mixed into gasoline No This is a 4-cycle engine setup

Why it matters

Using the correct gasoline helps your engine start easier, run smoothly under load, and reduces fuel-system issues like gum deposits in the carburetor during storage. It also helps protect warranty coverage by following the operator fuel recommendations.

Helpful tip for storage (over 30 days)

If you store the pressure washer for more than 30 days, treat the fuel to prevent stale-gas problems. Alcohol-blended fuels can attract moisture during storage, which can lead to separation and acids that harm the fuel system. Follow the storage steps in the owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Your Craftsman gas pressure washer model 580752102 is rated for 2,700 PSI maximum output pressure. That level is a solid fit for most home cleaning jobs like siding, decks, patios, fences, and light concrete, as long as you use the right spray tip and keep a safe distance (see the owner's manual).

What 2,700 PSI means for real-world cleaning

We recommend matching pressure to the surface and starting gently to avoid damage.

  • Cars, patio furniture, grills: use lower pressure and wider spray patterns
  • Decks and fences (wood): use moderate pressure; keep the nozzle moving
  • Siding: use a wider fan spray; avoid forcing water behind panels
  • Concrete (light duty): higher pressure works well; test a small area first
  • Painted or older surfaces: start low; increase only if needed

Quick PSI guide by task

Use this as a practical reference for typical household jobs.

Task Typical PSI range How your 2,700 PSI unit fits
Washing vehicles 1,200 to 1,900 Use low pressure and a wider spray
Decks and fences 1,500 to 2,500 Works well; test first on wood
Siding 1,300 to 2,500 Works well; keep distance
Patios and walkways 2,000 to 3,000 Good match for most surfaces

Settings and setup that affect PSI at the wand

Even with a 2,700 PSI rating, what you feel at the spray gun changes based on setup.

  • Spray tip/selector position: higher pressure tips increase impact; start with a wider fan
  • Distance to surface: closer increases cutting power quickly
  • Water supply: your garden hose should provide at least 20 PSI at the hose end and more than 3.5 GPM flow
  • Hose condition: kinks, cuts, or restrictions reduce performance
  • Detergent mode: detergent application is typically lower pressure

Why it matters

Using the right pressure protects surfaces and helps the pump last longer. We also recommend never running the pump without water connected and turned on, and keeping water temperature not to exceed 100% as specified for this model.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes; repairing your Craftsman pressure washer model 580752102 is worth it when the problem is a wear item (hose, clips, chemical pickup parts) or overdue maintenance. It is not worth it when the pump or engine has major internal damage and the repair total approaches replacement cost.

Use the 50% rule to decide

  • Add up parts plus any labor you plan to pay.
  • If the total is under about 50% of replacement cost, repair.
  • If the total is over about 50%, replace.
  • If you rely on it for work, include downtime in the cost.

Repairs that are usually worth doing

Repair vs replace: quick guide

Problem type Best choice Why it matters
Hose leak, missing clip, chemical line issue Repair Low cost, fast return to safe pressure
Maintenance overdue (oil, air filter, spark plug) Repair Prevents hard starting and power loss
Major pump failure Replace (often) High parts cost relative to unit value
Major engine internal issue Replace (often) Labor and parts add up quickly

Why it matters

A pressure washer operates at high pressure; small leaks and neglected maintenance can quickly damage the pump and create safety risks. Fixing simple issues early keeps performance consistent and extends service life.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your pressure washers

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Main causes: overfilling engine with oil, improper fuel/air mixture, choke system problems, dirty carburetor, engine nee…

Main causes: using a high-pressure spray tip when applying detergent, clogged siphon tube, chemical injection system fai…

Main causes: dirty air filter, stale fuel, clogged or dirty carburetor, bad unloader valve…

Main causes: damaged recoil starter, oil inside cylinder, locked up engine piston…

Main causes: stale fuel, gummed up carburetor, engine needs tune up, throttle and choke controls need adjustment, bad re…

Main causes: pump running for more than 5 minutes when the spray wand isn't being used, faulty pressure relief valve, ba…

Things to do: tune up the engine, inject pump saver into the water pump when storing the pressure washer for the winter…

Main causes: insufficient water supply, clogged water inlet screen, clogged pressure hose, faulty pump check valves, stu…

Main causes: faulty unloader valve, bad pressure regulator…

Repair guides for gas pressure washers

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

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How to replace a pressure washer pump

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Repair time and Difficulty

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How to install a pressure washer O-ring kit

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 t…

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less
How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

How to replace a pressure washer unloader valve

The unloader valve recirculates water to protect the pump from damage. If the unloader valve is defective, replace it us…

Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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