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I have a Husky pressure washer with a Honda 2600psi engine. Problem is, no water will come from the pressure hose. I connected the water w/out the pressure hose and water flows thru strongly. I then connected the pressure hose w/out the wand and water flowed thru the hose fine. When I connect the wand and pull the trigger, nothing. I have replaced the wand and that was not the problem. Please help.

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Check the quick disconnect to the wand these are spring operated and can get stuck

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