Why Did My Chainsaw Stop Working? 6 Common Reasons and How to Fix Them
Chainsaw stopped working because of a dull chain, a dirty chain, a lack of oil, or a damaged bar.
Chainsaw stopped working because of a dull chain, a dirty chain, a lack of oil, or a damaged bar.
Stihl chainsaws are designed to be difficult to work on so that only qualified technicians can service them. This helps to ensure the safety of the user and to protect the warranty.
The blade on your Blue Max chainsaw is not working because the chain is too loose. To fix this, tighten the chain by turning the adjustment screw clockwise until the chain is snug against the bar.
Chain saw is out of gas.
Chain saw is not getting spark.
Chain saw is not getting fuel.
Chain saw is not getting air.
Low oil level
Clogged air filter
Spark plug problems
Faulty starter motor
Bad gas
Chainsaw Won’t Start
Check the fuel level and quality.
Clean the spark plug and check the gap.
Inspect the air filter and replace if dirty.
Check the carburetor for blockages.
Test the starter rope and replace if damaged.
Chain saw won’t start because of a dull chain, not enough oil, dirty air filter, or a faulty spark plug.
Brand new Stihl chainsaw won’t start because the chain brake is engaged. To disengage the chain brake, press the brake lever down and pull the starter cord.
Possible reasons why your electric chainsaw stopped working
Power cord is damaged.
Chainsaw is not getting enough power.
Chainsaw is overheating.
Chainsaw chain is too loose or too tight.
Chainsaw chain is dull.
Chain saw won’t cut dull chain, low oil level, jammed chain, pinched chain, or misaligned chain.