Grass trimmer and brushcutter start, then die? Causes and easy fixes
If your Husqvarna grass trimmer or brushcutter start but then stop after a few seconds, the engine is usually not getting the right balance of fuel, air or spark.
This is a common issue and is often quick to fix.
Quick check
Before troubleshooting:
- Is there fresh fuel in the tank?
- Is the choke set correctly after starting?
- Does the engine sound normal before stopping?
If yes, follow the steps below.
Most common causes and fixes
Old or incorrect fuel
Fuel that has been stored for too long can clog the system and case the engine to stop.
What to do:
- Empty the tank
- Refill with fresh fuel
- Use the correct fuel mix
Old fuel can leave deposits that block fuel flow and cause stalling.
Dirty air filter
A clogged air filter restricts airflow, causing the engine to stall.
What to do:
- Remove the air filter
- Clean or replace it
Restricted airflow prevents proper combustion.
Fuel supply issue
Fuel may not reach the engine properly due to blockages.
Common causes:
- Clogged fuel filter
- Dirty carburettor
- Blocked fuel line
What to do:
- Replace the fuel filter if needed. This should be done by an authorised Husqvarna dealer.
Fuel flow problems are a leading cause of engines starting and then stopping.
Faulty spark plug
The engine may start briefly but fail to keep running.
What to do:
- Inspect the spark plug
- Clean or replace it if worn
A weak spark can cause the engine to stall shortly after starting.
Fuel tank vent issue
If the tank cannot release pressure, fuel flow is disrupted.
What to do:
- Loosen the fuel cap slightly and test
- Clean or replace the fuel cap
Restricted fuel flow can cause the engine to stop during operation.
Stops when tilted or turned
If the product dies when tilted:
The fuel filter may not be properly positioned in the tank.
What to do:
- Check fuel level
- Ensure the filter can reach fuel in all positions
Still not working?
If your grass trimmer or brushcutter continues to start and then die:
- The carburettor may need adjustment or repair
- Internal components may be worn
Contact your local authorised Husqvarna service dealer for further inspection.
How to prevent this issue
- Use fresh fuel
- Clean the air filter regularly
- Perform routine maintenance
Most stalling issues are caused by fuel quality or lack of maintenance.