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Skidding or slipping wheels

Landroid wheels skid or repeatedly slip — Foreign obstacles or wet lawn

Worx · Landroid Mowing Robots

What does Skidding or slipping wheels mean?

The Landroid's wheels are losing traction, causing them to skid or slip. This can happen if the mower is obstructed or the lawn is too wet.

Common Causes

  • Foreign objects like twigs are lodged under the Landroid, impeding wheel movement.
  • The lawn surface is too wet, reducing tire grip.
  • Tire tread is excessively worn or clogged with mud.

Repair Steps & Checklist

Click steps to track your progress.

  1. 1

    Turn off the Landroid and check underneath for any lodged twigs, branches, or debris. Remove any obstructions.

  2. 2

    Wait for the lawn to dry if it is too wet.

  3. 3

    Clean mud from the wheels and tread to ensure good grip.

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Source: Worx Landroid Mowing Robots
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