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Karcher Pressure Washer Inlet Elbow Assembly - Version 1 Stock Number: ES538422

Genuine spare part for select Karcher pressure washers

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The water inlet elbow broke. How do I get it out. It just twists around both clockwise or counterclockwise.

By Bobbo48 - Panama City, Florida - 25 November 2009
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Please contact an engineer because we cannot give out technical advice unfortunately.

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the little red part inside this elbow has failed can this cause pressure loss at the lance? part no is 9036712 and has 9036652 stamped on machine is K3.99m

By ronoc - - 02 November 2009
  • eSparesMalindi from eSpares
    eSparesMalindi at eSpares says...

    Sorry we cannot give out technical advice in these cases. Please contact an engineer for help.

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By Linkay - glossop derbyshire - 24 June 2009
  • It is a tight fit,and as a result pulled of more from the assembly than I would have liked. To remove the plastic from the metal nose piece, support the metal part and apply firm pressure to the the outlet pipe and the whole thing should pop out. On reassembly watch out for the little plunger that's operated by the on off switch,it has to go on top of the reciever. By mortimer - France - 25 June 2009
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i am looking for the clear part with the filter that the hose attahches too.

By hiswife30yrs - lanarkshire - 06 June 2009
  • This is the part,it is no longer clear but manufactured in black,the filter is inside. By mortimer - France - 25 June 2009
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The clear plastic elbow required is shown in the image attached to the black elbow, the clear elbow has screw fixings at each end, one male to attach the hose connection and one female to attach to the black elbow shown. does this pack include the clear elbow? if not can you supply the clear elbow? Thanks

By techcareuk - northwest UK - 29 May 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Techcareuk, this elbow assembly only includes the parts pictured - no clear elbows included here. What I'll need to find the right elbow for you is your washer's seven or eight digit production number, which can be found on the silver plate of the machine.

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I have been given a karcher power warsher instructions are saying its a 300m/300m plus, i not sure how old this model is. The part i have is clear plastic wich as craked allowing water to get out

By Anonymous - gwent - 24 March 2009
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    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi, in order to find you the part you are looking for, I'll need your washers eight digit production number. This should begin in a '1' or a '5' and will be on the silver plate on the washer. Once I have this I'll be happy to find you the part.

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I think the inlet elbow (ES538422?) has ruptured. I have had the part out but can see no damage but before removed and when replaced mains water sprays out from the joint at the filter end. Is this a common point of failure with frost or is it likely to be the 'O' ring that is damaged? Do I have the correct replacement part number? If so I will place an order.

By Davyk155ed - Leigh Lancashire - 23 March 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Dayk155ed, the inlet elbow is the most common point of failure on your washer. It could well have been that the washer wasn't fully drained of water when you stopped using it before the winter, and during the cold weather has frozen and caused the elbow to crack. This part is a like for like replacement for your K3.99M. Hope this helps.

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I have a Karcher K3.99M washer. One of the inlet elbows is cracked - the elbow which connects inbetween the moulded assembly and the water inlet connector. The cracked elbow has the code9.036-684 PA 30 FV stamped on it. Also, your picture has an additional part included, red, possibly a non-return valve which isn't present on my washer. Any ideas ? Look forward to your reply so that I can place an order. Thanks

By Matron - - 21 January 2009
  • Rory from eSpares
    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Matron, this is indeed the inlet elbow that you're after.

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My machine fails to achiece pressure and the motor rapidly switches on/off. The valve has dropped into the bottom of the elbow. Would replacing the elbow solvwe these symptoms? Thanks, Steve

By SteveA - - 06 January 2009
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    Rory at eSpares says...

    Hi Stevea http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/pressure-washers/a/8/158/common-pressure-washer-faults.html This is a link to a fault diagnosis page for your pressure washer. Hopefully it helps!

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Pressure Washer Inlet Elbow Assembly - Version 1

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