Won't your Yanmar F210H start, is the F250H overheating, or won't the lift come up? The original manual (ON03-00616) contains a complete troubleshooting table. We've translated it and supplemented it with practical experiences from owners of this grey-import series.
Applies to the Yanmar Forte F210H and F250H; the engine section also applies to the gear-shift versions F-190 through F-250.
| Check point | Solution |
|---|---|
| Clutch pedal fully depressed? | Otherwise the safety switch blocks the starter motor — by far the most "solved fault" in this series |
| Battery discharged or fluid level too low? | Top up with demineralized water and charge fully (battery: 12 V / 55 Ah, type 80D26R) |
| Battery terminals loose or corroded? | Clean, tighten, and grease |
| Main fuse (fusible link) blown? | Replace and trace the cause (short circuit) |
| Ignition switch or starter motor faulty? | Replace or have it reconditioned |
Check whether there is fuel in the tank, whether the fuel tap is set to "O," and whether there is air in the fuel system. After running out of fuel or replacing the filter, the system must be bled — the manual describes the bleeding procedure at the fuel filter. From practical experience: with persistent cold-start problems, also check whether the thermostart is actually receiving fuel (the small reservoir near the intake manifold) and whether the thermostart indicator light on the dashboard comes on; if the light stays off, often only the fuse is blown.
| Symptom | Probable cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Irregular RPM | Air or water in the fuel, clogged fuel filter, contaminated injector | Bleed the system, drain water, replace filter, have injectors tested |
| Loss of power | Clogged air filter; also: injectors, compression, valve clearance, injection timing | Clean/replace air filter; the rest is workshop work |
| Black smoke under load | Lack of air or overload | Check air filter, reduce load |
Check in this order: coolant level, tension and condition of the V-belt (deflection 10–15 mm), contamination of the radiator screen and cooling fins, engine oil level, and finally the load — prolonged heavy work in too high a gear is quickly too much to ask at 21 hp. Never open the radiator cap when the engine is hot.
Oil pressure light on: stop immediately, check oil level and oil viscosity; if it stays on, have the pressure switch or oil pump checked. Charge indicator light on: first check the V-belt, then the voltage regulator. Thermostart light does nothing during preglow: check the fuse.
| Symptom | Check point | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Clutch slips or doesn't disengage | Pedal play | Adjust to 15–25 mm |
| Brakes grip poorly or unevenly | Left/right pedal play | Adjust both to 25–35 mm, equal to each other |
| Brake pedal returns slowly or squeaks | Return spring and pivot points | Replace spring, remove rust, and lubricate |
| Lift won't come up | Lowering speed/oil stop valve closed? Transmission oil level? Filter clogged? Air in the suction line? | Open the valve, top up oil, replace filter, check couplings; only then look at the pump or control valve |
| Lift doesn't respond to the reverse/headland automatic system | Switch and fuse of the backup circuit | Check contact, replace fuse (15 A) |
In all diagnoses, keep in mind the golden rule from the manual: turn off the engine before searching for a fault, and never work under a raised implement without support.
Parts tip: commonly used parts for these faults: the fuel filter (SKU-150007), the air filter (SKU-20017), the alternator 12V/20A (SKU-120006) and the glow plug for Yanmar 3TN engines (SKU-551216, verify against engine number). Can't figure it out? Send us the symptom and your engine number.