Take the air filter off and see if it runs without the air filter, if it does your not getting enough air and need to replace your air filter.
If your lawnmower stops working after five seconds of use, you may need gas. It can also be a problem with your fuse.
Yes. If it wasn't they would tell you that there is a problem and you need to come in to have checked out.
No, it is incorrect, and should be "it is" or "it's".The problem with the lawnmower is that it's cold. - Here, it's refers to temperature/weather, which is not stated.
Could depend on the age of the vehicle, but most likely a problem with your clutch, but it's more likely that it's your transmission, have everything checked out to make sure everything's working properly.
I would start with float sticking or maybe fuel filter plugged filter and run some good carb cleaner threw a tank of fuel if that does not fix your problem you may have to take the carb apart and clean it.
What problem?
Some Brigg's and Stratten motors have an oil level switch. When you go on a slope if it is really steep the oil level switch will think there is no oil in the motor so it will shut off. If you have that steep of lawn your best bet is to get a lawnboy lawnmower because they don't have that problem - they use mixed fuel.
Probably has something to do with the compression release or valve adj. Look at troubleshooting in the manual. You did not say if your lawnmower is gas or electric. Problem (not starting) could mean the spark plug is fouled, improperly gapped, or damaged. Does it crank but the engine never catches? You didn't say Is there an electric starter? Outlet might not be live - battery could be weak or dead or there could be bad connection or bad starter motor.
Usually a problem in the emission control system- have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Have the same problem... had it checked out by BMW and they said everything is ok with the shift points... they drove the car with computers
did you clean the air filter? is there enough petrol? is the string or attached spring broken? do you have a choke?
I had the same problem with my 99 Chevy caviler and its all because of a wiring problem that could catch on fire, mine did, get it checked out