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DXPW3025 (Type 0) DeWALT Pressure Washer
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This is an authentic OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from DeWalt. This soap injector kit comes with everything you need to replace the injector on your pressure washer. This kit is...
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This part is sourced from DeWalt and is a manufacturer approved replacement part for DeWalt Pressure washers. For full compatibility, please see the "Model Cross Reference List" below. This valve kit ...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from DeWalt. The thermal relief valve helps you operate you pressure washer safely. This part regulates the amount of pressure in ...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part that has been sourced directly from DeWalt. This rubber foot is mounted to the bottom of the frame of your pressure washer. Rubber feet reduce movement, vibratio...
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Sourced directly from DeWalt, this Pressure Seal Kit contains OEM approved replacement seals for select models of DeWalt Pressure Washers. To ensure this is compatible with your machine, please see th...
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Bobby
April 8, 2024
My repair guy said I am missing a breather cap. The power washer never had one before. He changed the oil while working on it and now it is leaking oil. Help!
For model number DXPW3025
Hello Bobby, thank you for your inquiry. According to our understanding, you may need to order the oil fill cap, part number FIX9963884, to fix the issue. It is used to keep the oil in the pump. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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- Customer:
- Stephan from MANSFIELD, OH
- Parts Used:
- 5140117-51, 5140117-46
- Difficulty Level:
- A Bit Difficult
- Total Repair Time:
- 30 - 60 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Pressure washer came up to pressure ,squeeze trigger, total pressure loss
This is on a dewalt pressure washer with A 8.7 12 pump and Honda motor. Removed brass housing taking really good notes of how seals were placed Into housing
This pump is a triplex pump. Removed 3 brass Allen head plugs to expose the 3 checks and the other 3 checks are at the bottom of other 3 ports where the 3 pistons go in.
Us ... Read more ed a needle nose plies to remove checks..Removed seals from piston ports. I used a Oring lubricant to assemble THE NEW SEALS THAT GO IN FIRST WERE VERY VERY HARD TO INSTALL HAD TO PUSH THEM IN THEN SLOWLY WORKED AROUND THE EDGE OF SEAL SLOWLY WORKING DOWN INTO BORE OF HOUSING
THE rest of parts install went easy Bolted unit up,pulled starter rope to rotate pump an motor ok so far
Hooked up water started motor and cleaned items I had out to do. Hope info helps
This pump is a triplex pump. Removed 3 brass Allen head plugs to expose the 3 checks and the other 3 checks are at the bottom of other 3 ports where the 3 pistons go in.
Us ... Read more ed a needle nose plies to remove checks..Removed seals from piston ports. I used a Oring lubricant to assemble THE NEW SEALS THAT GO IN FIRST WERE VERY VERY HARD TO INSTALL HAD TO PUSH THEM IN THEN SLOWLY WORKED AROUND THE EDGE OF SEAL SLOWLY WORKING DOWN INTO BORE OF HOUSING
THE rest of parts install went easy Bolted unit up,pulled starter rope to rotate pump an motor ok so far
Hooked up water started motor and cleaned items I had out to do. Hope info helps
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