My darn weed trimmer won't start. It's a Stihl FS-36
I have a NO start condition. It is getting fuel, but I think the spark is dead. I can not see any spark jumping across the spark plug electrode.
The plug is new.
Would this test tell me if the ON/OFF (kill switch) was bad?
Use an ohm meter to check for continuity by doing the following:
Remove ignition wire from spark plug.
Place one probe from ohm meter into the empty spark plug wire.
Place the other probe on engine surface.
While reading ohm meter, move switch from ON to OFF and see if the continuity is broken.
So....if the kill switch is working the ohm meter should show signs of continuity breakage as switch is moved from ON to OFF.
Am I on the right thought track here? Mine is showing continuity whether the switch is ON or OFF.
This makes me think that the switch is in the OFF position permanently. Thus causing a no start condition because the spark is being grounded.
Can someone guide me in the right direction?