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Pressure Washer Capacitor 25 MFD (UF) Stock Number: ES538318

Genuine spare part for select Karcher pressure washers

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Manufactured by Karcher

(This part fits select models)

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Pressure Washer Capacitor 25 MFD (UF)

Has the capacitor for your pressure washer started to cause you problems? No problem, eSpares could have just the part for you. This replacement capacitor can be fitted to your pressure washer to ensure your machine is back on top form. 

This replacement capacitor is a genuine Karcher spare part for select models of pressure washers.

Please check the list of appliances prior to ordering to make sure this is the right capacitor for your Karcher pressure washer.

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3 Questions and 3 Answers

By PJF - Dublin - 06 April 2018
  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    For help in diagnosing the pressure washer see our video www.youtube.com/watch?v=afPHu9LrRbQ just copy and paste into your browser.

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By Malcolm Thompson - Kent - 31 July 2016
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    We have updated the part description, it is a 25 U capacitor.

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ive been told it could be blocked jets to being the wrong capacitor whats your view model 411a also can i put in a higher capacitor

By trumpeter - south wales - 03 June 2009
  • Try feeding from an old dustbin or large water reservoir. Your mains pressure may not be up to the job of supplying the required flow rate for this machine. I had he same problem and found turning up the water feed helped a lot. I fail to see how an electronic component could cause blocked jets but I'm sure the guy who told you knows what he is talking about. Could also be the capacitor "going" faulty and thus causing the motor to lack power. I would NOT suggest putting a larger value capacitor in as the phase lag/lead characteristics of the motor field coil would change and thus you would get the same problem. The Engineers who design these machines know what they are doing and unless you have a thorough understanding of WHY that capacitor is there and what it does, I suggest leaving well alone (BTW I'm a Consultant Electronics Engineer by trade). Hope this helps. By Sidley - N. Wales - 03 August 2009
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Pressure Washer Capacitor 25 MFD (UF)

£21.24
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£21.24