Small Engine Symptoms Index
Use this index to quickly locate the symptom that matches what your small engine is doing — or not doing.
Each symptom below links to the most relevant category so you can read the explanation and common causes.
Runs Rough
Smoke & Smells
Power Loss
Fuel System
Starting & Charging
Vibration & Noise
Leaks & Fluids
Blades & Belts
Other
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Won’t Start
Symptoms where the engine won’t start, won’t catch, or starts briefly and stops. See the full explanation here:
Won’t Start category.
- Engine won’t start at all
- Engine turns over but won’t fire
- Engine starts only sometimes
- Engine starts then immediately dies
Runs Rough
Symptoms where the engine runs unevenly, surges, coughs, or stalls. See:
Runs Rough category.
- Engine surging up and down
- Engine sputtering or coughing
- Engine stalling under load
- Engine idling unevenly
Smoke & Smells
Smoke color and unusual odors can signal different conditions and urgency. See:
Smoke & Smells category.
- White smoke from exhaust
- Blue smoke from exhaust
- Black smoke from exhaust
- Burning smell during operation
- Strong fuel odor
Power Loss
Symptoms where the engine bogs, hesitates, or won’t maintain RPM under load. See:
Power Loss category.
- Engine bogs down under load
- Engine won’t reach full RPM
- Engine loses power after warming up
- Engine hesitates when accelerating
Fuel System Symptoms
Symptoms related to fuel delivery, flooding, leaks, or stale fuel patterns. See:
Fuel System Symptoms category.
Starting & Charging
Symptoms tied to battery, starter, and cranking behavior. See:
Starting & Charging category.
- Weak or slow cranking
- Clicking sound when starting
- Battery not holding charge
- Starter engages but engine won’t turn
Vibration & Noise
Symptoms involving vibration, knocking, grinding, or squealing. See:
Vibration & Noise category.
- Excessive vibration during operation
- Knocking or clunking sounds
- Grinding or scraping noises
- High‑pitched whining or squealing
Leaks & Fluids
Symptoms involving oil/fuel leaks, spots under equipment, or oil in the air filter. See:
Leaks & Fluids category.
- Oil leaking from engine
- Fuel leaking from tank or lines
- Fluid spots under equipment
- Oil in air filter
Blades, Belts & Moving Parts
Symptoms where moving parts don’t engage, slip, squeal, or make noise. See:
Blades, Belts & Moving Parts category.
Other Engine Symptoms
Less common or mixed symptoms that don’t fit neatly into one category. Start here:
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Safety first: If you notice heavy smoke, fuel leaks, burning smells, sudden power loss, or loud mechanical noises,
stop using the equipment immediately and consult a qualified technician.
Last updated: March 2026