Why Won't My Greenworks Battery Charge?
Fix Greenworks 40V and 80V battery problems. Won't charge, dies fast, red light issues and reset procedures.
Lawn MowersGreenworks offers 40V, 60V and 80V battery platforms for homeowner outdoor power equipment. Batteries are not cross-compatible between voltage platforms. The 80V Pro series competes with gas power. Greenworks equipment is sold at Lowes and online. Warranty coverage is 4 years on tools, 2 years on batteries.
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Most Greenworks equipment issues are DIY-fixable. Here's what breaks and how to repair it.
Check battery installation and safety key. Reset by removing battery for 30 seconds.
Typical cost: $0
Batteries degrade after 2-4 years. Store partially charged in cool location.
Typical cost: $0-200
Check rear wheel engagement. Motor or gearbox may need replacement.
Typical cost: $0-75
Adjust chain tension. Chains stretch when new—retension after first use.
Typical cost: $0
Fix Greenworks 40V and 80V battery problems. Won't charge, dies fast, red light issues and reset procedures.
Lawn Mowers4-year tool warranty, 2 years on batteries. Register online.
Always check your specific model's warranty terms. Keep receipts and register your Greenworks equipment within the required timeframe.
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