Why is my Gardena robot mower not charging?
The reason for this could be that there is insufficient contact between the charging contacts of the robotic lawnmower and the charging station. Please clean the charging contacts of the robotic lawnmower and the charging station with fine emery paper or steel wool. To fix a robot vacuum that’s not working, check the battery, clean the charging contacts, and ensure the dustbin isn’t full.
What is the most common lawn mower problem?
One of the most common results of lawn mower troubleshooting is that you simply don’t have enough fuel in your tank. Ensure enough fresh gasoline is in your mower, as old fuel can degrade and clog the carburetor. If your gas is older than 30 days, safely drain and refill it with fresh fuel. If your mower engine is turning over but not starting, the most likely culprit is a fuel-related issue. The carburetor may be clogged, or the fuel may be stale, preventing proper combustion. Another possibility is a faulty spark plug that’s not providing the necessary spark to ignite the fuel.Loose, Dirty or Disconnected Spark Plug in Your Lawn Mower: Check it out, clean off debris, re-connect and tighten. Dirty Air Filter: Clean or replace. Fuel Not Reaching the Engine: Tap the side of the carburetor to help the flow of gas. If this doesn’t work, you might need a new fuel filter.