Ryobi 40V Battery Not Charging | Troubleshooting
Fix Ryobi 40V battery charging problems. Troubleshoot charger issues, battery reset and common 40 volt lithium problems.
Lawn MowersRyobi 40V outdoor tools share batteries across the entire 40V lineup—mowers, blowers, trimmers and chainsaws all use the same pack. Sold exclusively at Home Depot. The 40V 20" push mower runs 40-50 minutes on a 6Ah battery. Ryobi offers a 5-year tool warranty and 3 years on batteries purchased after 2019.
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Most Ryobi equipment issues are DIY-fixable. Here's what breaks and how to repair it.
Check battery charge and installation. Ensure safety key is inserted.
Typical cost: $0
Clean contacts, check for damage. Batteries lose capacity after 3-5 years.
Typical cost: $0-150
Check motor and gearbox. May need replacement if gears are stripped.
Typical cost: $30-60
Ensure battery is fully charged. Check for debris blocking intake.
Typical cost: $0
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Lawn Mowers5-year tool warranty, 3 years on batteries purchased after 2019.
Always check your specific model's warranty terms. Keep receipts and register your Ryobi equipment within the required timeframe.
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