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    jose valdez
    i clean up the carburator on a 323c string trimmer, and i...Answeredescalated
    Service & Maintenance Question posted January 31, 2012 by jose valdez, last edited February 10, 2012 
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    i clean up the carburator on a 323c string trimmer, and i try to adjust the lows but now is not start, can you help me to find the correct adjustment for it? pls
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    Greg P.

     

    Hi Jose,

    Thank you for contacting Husqvarna. All manufacturers have to abide by this law.

    Carburetor adjustments with tamper resistant screws or limiter caps must be conducted by Authorized Emission Certified Servicing Dealers ONLY. The dealer must supply the unit to the customer in the original configuration, using manufacturer’s carburetor adjustment procedure, which includes having if equipped the limiter caps in place before the unit is put into service. Knowingly removing or rendering inoperative a device, element, or design installed on or in a non-road engine which is in compliance with E.P.A. or C.A.R.B. regulations is classified as TAMPERING. TAMPERING is a violation of FEDERAL LAW, resulting in significant civil penalties (fines) of up to $25,000 for each violation per day. This is the reason the tools are not sold to the public sector.

    US Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40: Protection of Environment

    §1068.101(b) states:

    (2) Defeat devices. You may not knowingly manufacture, sell, offer to sell, or

    install, any part that bypasses, impairs, defeats, or disables the control of

    emissions of any regulated pollutant.

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    • Greg P.

       

      Hi Jose,

      Thank you for contacting Husqvarna. All manufacturers have to abide by this law.

      Carburetor adjustments with tamper resistant screws or limiter caps must be conducted by Authorized Emission Certified Servicing Dealers ONLY. The dealer must supply the unit to the customer in the original configuration, using manufacturer’s carburetor adjustment procedure, which includes having if equipped the limiter caps in place before the unit is put into service. Knowingly removing or rendering inoperative a device, element, or design installed on or in a non-road engine which is in compliance with E.P.A. or C.A.R.B. regulations is classified as TAMPERING. TAMPERING is a violation of FEDERAL LAW, resulting in significant civil penalties (fines) of up to $25,000 for each violation per day. This is the reason the tools are not sold to the public sector.

      US Code of Federal Regulations, Title 40: Protection of Environment

      §1068.101(b) states:

      (2) Defeat devices. You may not knowingly manufacture, sell, offer to sell, or

      install, any part that bypasses, impairs, defeats, or disables the control of

      emissions of any regulated pollutant.

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