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<blockquote data-quote="Doghunter23" data-source="post: 3034418" data-attributes="member: 91515"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://blog.stihl.co.uk/perform-m-tronic-reset/[/URL]</p><p>Gotta do an M-tronic reset! Stihl saws are electric controlled I have a MS 441 and after running a few tanks through it I could not get it to start for any thing, even when it would fire it would immediately die. I was very upset after spending all that money on a big saw then it wouldn't run. </p><p>Then I found how to reset computer it starts one pull and purrs like a kitten. </p><p>The computer learns how the saw runs and adjusts carb and fuel. The big trick is once done running for the day you just dump out remaining fuel and let it just idle until it dies. That way it learns how to maintain an idle. ZERO problems after this.</p><p>For starting I pull rope on full choke slowly three times to prime, push in pressure valve and give her one big pull. Starts first try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doghunter23, post: 3034418, member: 91515"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://blog.stihl.co.uk/perform-m-tronic-reset/[/URL] Gotta do an M-tronic reset! Stihl saws are electric controlled I have a MS 441 and after running a few tanks through it I could not get it to start for any thing, even when it would fire it would immediately die. I was very upset after spending all that money on a big saw then it wouldn’t run. Then I found how to reset computer it starts one pull and purrs like a kitten. The computer learns how the saw runs and adjusts carb and fuel. The big trick is once done running for the day you just dump out remaining fuel and let it just idle until it dies. That way it learns how to maintain an idle. ZERO problems after this. For starting I pull rope on full choke slowly three times to prime, push in pressure valve and give her one big pull. Starts first try [/QUOTE]
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