bubbacuse77
Platinum Member
So I go to do the 400 hour service on my 3520 and the owners manual calls for a person to block the air intake and run the throttle all the way up to check the air restriction sensor. When you do this it should set off the air restriction indicator light on the dash to check to make sure the sensor is working properly. So I did this and it never came on, I even used duct tape to make sure it was blocked well. The funny thing is that the engine didn't even labor with the air intake blocked off. I checked for good air movement through the intake when the blockage was off and it was moving allot of air past my hand. I can't find any air leaks else where so I am assuming the sensor is bad but it really puzzles me that the engine didn't seem to run any different at wide open throttle with the air intake blocked?
Any body else with a 30-20 series experience this?
Any body else with a 30-20 series experience this?