Leaf blower maintenance guide—petrol and battery models
Regular maintenance helps your Husqvarna leaf blower start easier, run more efficiently and last longer.
Maintenance steps vary between petrol-powered and battery-powered models, so follow the guidance below for your blower type.
Quick answer
Petrol-powered leaf blower
Regular maintenance includes:
- Checking the fuel system
- Cleaning the air filter
- Inspecting the spark plug
- Cleaning cooling vents and air intake
Battery-powered leaf blower
Regular maintenance includes:
- Cleaning air vents and housing
- Checking battery condition
- Cleaning battery contacts
- Storing the battery correctly
Routine maintenance helps prevent starting, charging and performance issues.
Safety first
- Turn off the blower before maintenance
- Let petrol-powered blowers cool completely
- Disconnect the spark plug on petrol models
- Remove the battery on battery-powered models
- Work in a clean, well-ventilated area
Maintenance for petrol-powered leaf blowers
Learn about petrol-powered leaf blower maintenance
Learn about petrol-powered leaf blower maintenance
Check the fuel system
Old or incorrect fuel can cause:
- Problems starting up
- Excessive smoke
- Reduced performance
What to do
- Use fresh fuel
- Use the correct fuel and oil mixture
- Inspect fuel lines for leaks or damage
How to mix two-stroke oil and fuel for a leaf blower
Clean or replace the air filter
A dirty air filter restricts airflow and can cause:
- Power loss
- Smoking
- Poor fuel efficiency
What to do
- Remove the air filter cover
- Inspect the filter
- Clean or replace if dirty
How to clean or replace the air filter on your leaf blower
Check the spark plug
A worn or dirty spark plug can affect:
- Starting
- Engine performance
- Fuel efficiency
What to do
Inspect for:
- Carbon buildup
- Wear or damage
- Incorrect spark plug gap
Replace if needed.
How to clean the spark plug on a leaf blower
How to check a leaf blower spark plug gap
Clean cooling vents and air intake
Blocked airflow can lead to:
- Overheating
- Loss of power
- Engine damage
What to do
Remove dirt and debris from:
- Cooling fins
- Air intake
- Exhaust area
- Exterior housing
Inspect the spark arrestor
A clogged spark arrestor can reduce performance and throttle response.
What to do
- Inspect for carbon buildup
- Clean carefully with a wire brush if needed
Maintenance for battery-powered leaf blower
Learn how about battery-powered leaf blower maintenance
Learn how about battery-powered leaf blower maintenance
Clean the leaf blower regularly
Dust and debris can block airflow and reduce performance.
What to do
Clean:
- Air vents
- Fan housing
- Exterior surfaces
Do not use excessive water or pressure washers.
Inspect the battery
Battery condition directly affects runtime and performance.
What to do
Check for:
- Cracks or visible damage
- Overheating signs
- Moisture or corrosion
Replace damaged batteries immediately.
Clean battery contacts
Dirty battery terminals can interrupt power delivery.
What to do
- Remove the battery
- Wipe contacts with a dry cloth
- Ensure contacts are clean and dry before reinstalling
Store the battery correctly
Incorrect storage can shorten battery lifespan.
What to do
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Avoid direct sunlight and freezing temperatures
- Remove the battery during long-term storage
Maintenance checklist
Before each use
Petrol-powered models
Petrol-powered models
- Check fuel level and fuel quality
- Inspect for fuel leaks
- Check air intake for debris
Battery-powered models
Battery-powered models
- Check battery charge level
- Inspect battery connection points
- Ensure vents are clean
After each use
All models
All models
- Remove leaves, dirt and dust
- Clean air vents and housing
- Check for loose or damaged parts
Common maintenance mistakes to avoid
Petrol-powered models
- Using old fuel
- Ignoring dirty air filters
- Incorrect fuel mixture
- Skipping spark plug inspections
Battery-powered models
- Storing batteries in extreme temperatures
- Leaving batteries installed during long-term storage
- Cleaning with excessive water
Seasonal storage tips
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Learn all about seasonal storage tips
Petrol-powered models
Before storage:
- Empty old fuel if needed
- Clean the blower thoroughly
- Inspect filters and spark plug
- Store in a dry location
Battery-powered models
Before storage:
- Remove the battery
- Store battery separately in a dry place
- Clean vents and contacts
When should you service your leaf blower?
Service your blower if:
- It becomes difficult to start
- Performance decreases
- Runtime becomes shorter
- Smoke or overheating occurs
- You notice unusual noises or vibration