Why Won't My EGO Battery Charge?
Fix EGO 56V battery problems including won't charge, dies quickly, gets hot, or shows full but has no power. Reset procedures and when to replace.
Lawn MowersEGO uses 56V lithium battery technology across all tools—batteries interchange between mowers, blowers, chainsaws and trimmers. The 21" self-propelled mower runs 45-60 minutes on two 5Ah batteries. Battery replacement costs $150-300. EGO offers a 5-year warranty on tools and 3 years on batteries.
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Most EGO equipment issues are DIY-fixable. Here's what breaks and how to repair it.
Check battery charge and connections. Reset by removing/reinstalling battery.
Typical cost: $0
Clean battery contacts. Try a different charger if available. Battery may need replacement.
Typical cost: $0-300
Check wheel engagement lever. Self-propel motor is usually reliable.
Typical cost: $0-50
Battery overheating or low charge. Let cool and recharge. Check for debris blocking vents.
Typical cost: $0
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Lawn Mowers5-year tool warranty, 3 years on batteries. Register for full coverage.
Always check your specific model's warranty terms. Keep receipts and register your EGO equipment within the required timeframe.
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