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Husky 576 running rough?


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Hey all,

The guy i work with has a newish 576, and whenever it's in the middle of a big cut it looses revs and power, and will cut out if you take your finger off the throttle.. performs fine otherwise...

it has been bumped and repaired already, top casing and air filter were damaged.

I'm just wondering wether anyone else has problems with the autotune x-torq thing, or wether its a mechanical fault....

Thanks!

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Hey all,

 

The guy i work with has a newish 576, and whenever it's in the middle of a big cut it looses revs and power, and will cut out if you take your finger off the throttle.. performs fine otherwise...

 

it has been bumped and repaired already, top casing and air filter were damaged.

 

I'm just wondering wether anyone else has problems with the autotune x-torq thing, or wether its a mechanical fault....

 

Thanks!

 

 

Auto tune might need resetting at the dealer ?

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Hi there, just try starting the saw, warm it up, pop the chain brake on and leave it tick over for 10 minutes. I know it will feel like forever while your sat there watching it but this does reset the ecu most of the time. If not, dealer it is. Hope this helps.

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