While Coleman is known for producing quality products, they may eventually break down. Fortunately, many of these issues can be easily fixed by repairing or replacing parts.
We carry parts for these popular Coleman models
Top five categories of products that Coleman offers
- Air compressors—The company sells a variety of air compressors models, including twin-cylinder and single-cylinder compressors.
- Camping equipment—Coleman makes heaters, lanterns, stoves and coolers to help you enjoy camping outings.
- Furnaces—UGAE080CDA, MG9S080C16MP11A, UGAD060CDB and more than 40 other models of furnaces are made by Coleman.
- Outdoor grills—LT30610EB, LT49811S and LG30610EB are just three examples of gas grills made by Coleman.
- Pressure washers—The company makes pressure washers, including models PW0832005, PW0832000 and PW0832210.
Troubleshooting tips for Coleman products
- Air compressors—While many air compressor problems can be solved by cleaning the compressor and making sure that it's getting power, other compressor problems require replacement parts. If your compressor is making an unusual noise, you may need to replace the gaskets or bearings. Even properly working air compressors usually work better when the air filter, gaskets and belts are replaced after about 1,000 hours of use.
- Camping equipment—Preparing meals on two- or three-burner Coleman stoves helps many outdoor enthusiasts enjoy their camping experiences, but sometimes a burner doesn’t work. A failed regulator or bad valve may be causing the problem. Replace any worn or broken parts on the stove.
- Furnaces—If your gas furnace isn't turning on, check the house fuses or circuit breakers for the furnace to see if a breaker tripped or fuse blew. If resetting a tripped breaker or replacing a blown fuse doesn't restore power to your furnace, then you'll likely need to have a service technician examine and repair the system.
- Pressure washer—While many problems with pressure washers are caused by irregular water pressure, it may also be necessary to occasionally replace the unloader valve. Start by pulling the spark plug wire connected to the engine. Then, remove the old valve using a wrench. Install the new unloader valve on the pressure washer and tighten it in place. Finally, reattach the spark plug wire.