Well, AR sent me a "part" for my pressure washer that is not the problem. So, since it seems very confusing to AR Blue what & where the leak is, I am linking them to this post/pics
First, this is what they sent me... When they said they were going to "send me another one" - I assumed it was a new pressure washer. But, no they sent me this:
The actual leak is here. If you look close - you will seen there is a crack in the piece:
After several emails with AR Blue (I thought I explained it correctly initially) - I sent them this today and linked this post. I understand people prolly assemble these things wrong, but mine was not and that is not the issue.
Hopefully this will clear it up???
This is the email I sent them after receiving the above chrome part in the mail. Is this clear enough - or do you think I am to vague?
Email to AR Blue:
Dear AR Blue:
"I received the part from AR you sent me. Thanks for that. Unfortunately, it`s not going to help...
As I mentioned in my original email and my last email, the metal piece (garden hose adapter) is not the problem. The problem is the black plastic spout/"power washer inlet" (power washer inlet in instruction manual - part "a") that is leaking.
The piece (power washer inlet - "part "a") has a fine crack in it. The piece does not seem removable from the pressure washer without disassembly. I don`t know how it got a fine crack in it - likely a manufacturing defect. I`m guessing you have to replace the machine to fix it - but I don`t want to disassemble the machine to see for sure, since it`s under warranty.
However, if that piece is replaceable with disassembly, I am more than fine with you just sending it to me and having me replace it with some type of instructions. I`m not looking for a free machine - I`m just looking for the AR I have not to leak.
I just want to tell you, I am familiar with pressure washers and had an electric Karcher for 6 years I used with various hose adapters weekly for auto detailing, etc.. with no issues or leaks. The only reason I am telling you this is because I am trying to assure you, I don`t have the metal piece on backwards (garden hose adapter "j"), haven`t stripped any threads, and leak is not coming from the garden hose connection or the garden hose adapter - it`s coming from the crack in piece "a" (power washer inlet)
For whatever reason, there was some confusion, so I`m going to restate some things:
1. The machine was assembled correctly per the exact directions in the instruction manual.
2. The metal piece you sent me ("garden hose adapter" & "j" in the instruction manual) was not installed backwards, not leaking, not stripped, and not the problem.
3. The problem is "power washer inlet ("a" in the instruction manual) has a fine crack in it and is leaking.
I will attach a pic of the exact (precise) are where the machine is leaking. I doubt you will actually be able to see the pic, because for whatever reason - that is how these things seem to go via email.
Please send me a fax # or a text message phone # where I can send the pic to if it is necessary.
Also, I will enclose a link to a post I made on Autopia (auto detailing forum) with a post and pic showing the leak - so just click the link to see below.
Electric pressure washer
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sh...g/forums/showthread.php?t=184250&share_type=t
If TapaTalk link doesn`t work:
http://www.autopia.org/forums/washing-drying-and-claying/184250-electric-pressure-washer.html
If that link doesn`t work:
Simply Google "Autopia", click on on forums, and search "AR pressure washer". Then look at the lasts few posts. I am "swanicyouth" and you will be able to see my photos - I`ve checked it on 3 computers.
Thanks for your patience."
Swanicyouth.