![]() You will also need a screwdriver for this. The best way to check your kill switch is to use a multimeter (Amazon link to the one I suggest) and test for continuity. Of course, to be sure that the switch is indeed the problem, you will have to dig deeper. It’s not unheard of for an operator to have to yank out sparkplug wires to cut off a trimmer or chainsaw that keeps running despite attempts to disengage the switch. Defective kill switches can lead to problems like failure to start and failure to…er, kill, the machines in question. The kill switch is one of the parts that can give you headaches. ![]() Unfortunately, Stihl machines (like many others) can fall victim to certain problems that disrupt their operability.
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