Why is My Roomba Squeaking? Solving the Mystery!
Roomba has become a go-to equipment when it comes to floor cleaning. Thanks to AI technology, it is excellent at removing dirt, debris and stains on the floor without your operation. However, there are some cases that Roomba needs human involvement. Roomba usually works without making noises, but sometimes it can make irritating sounds like squeaking. Why is my Roomba squeaking? If you are one who worries about this issue, today’s discussion is for you! We have listed all the potential causes behind a squeaking Roomba, plus what you should do in order to avoid it.
Why is My Roomba Squeaking?
These are the major causes for your Roomba to squeak.
- Clogged Wheels and Brushes – this one can be identified as the major reason behind a squeaking Roomba. When you use it over time, the dirt, debris and hair can clog the wheels and brushes of Roomba. The hair and/or fur can stick in the centre of the wheel. Moreover, some tiny dragging particles like toys can be stuck in Roomba when it is cleaning, so be careful when you operate it.
- Poorly Lubricated Gearbox – the gearbox of your Roomba might be responsible for the squeaking sound due to the lack of lubrication.
- The Type of Floor –there are different kinds of flooring at present. So sometimes, when Roomba clean a hard floor surface, it can make a louder noise than usual. In this case, you have nothing to do; it is common, and your Roomba will not be damaged.
- Dirty Brush Roller – if the brush roller of your Roomba has stuck with debris and tiny particles, it can cause a squeaking sound too. As a result, the brush roller is unable to rotate freely during the cleaning process.
- Low Battery – if the battery level of Roomba is low, it comes to the charging station. Then it can make a little squeaking sound. And also, the charger should be fully plugged in; otherwise, there will be a squeaking sound too.
How do I Stop My Roomba Wheels from Squeaking?
According to the above reasons we discussed, these are the solutions you can try to avoid squeaking sounds from Roomba.
- Clean the Roomba Wheel, Brushes and Brush Roller – it is vital to clean the Roomba since it quickly becomes filthy. If you have no idea of the method to disassemble your Roomba, please refer to the user manual.
- Lubricate the Gearbox – after cleaning Roomba, you need to lubricate the gearbox using lithium grease. It is possible to use WD-40 to achieve a good result. If you do this task regularly, the gearbox will last for a long time in good condition.
- Charge Roomba – do not wait till the battery is low in Roomba. Make sure to charge it before the battery runs out. And also, it is highly important to keep the Roomba charging points and charger contact points clean. You can use Mr Clean’s Magic Eraser to clean Roomba’s sensors and charging points. And make sure to plug the charger in well; the connection should be solid and stable.
How to Clean Roomba Wheels?
Let’s see how you can clean Roomba wheels to avoid these kinds of sounds.
In order to clean Roomba side wheels, follow these tips.
- Locate the hole in the centre of the wheel, which is used to access the axle.
- Now you need to use dry lubrication or Teflon film. It would be better to go for a lubrication that dries quickly.
- Use a stray to spray the lubrication to the centre of the hole. But you should not over-spray.
This is the method you need to follow to clean the front caster wheel.
- First, you should carefully remove the wheel from Roomba. So, the wheel should be firmly held. Then you can push the wheel and remove it.
- You will see the hair and other particles that are stuck in the wheel. Use a clean and dry towel to wipe them off. Do not use harsh brushes or chemicals to clean it.
- Now you can set the wheel again. Make sure to check whether the axle snap is fit into place.
- Next, check the front wheel cavity; use the towel again to remove dirt and debris there.
- Finally, you can install the caster wheel assembly to the housing back.
How Often should I Clean My Roomba?
As a general recommendation, you are advised to clean Roomba’s filter once a week. The filter contains all the debris and dirt that Roomba collects from the floor. Anyways, if you have pets with fur, like dogs and cats, it is recommended to clean the filter two times a week.
When it comes to deep cleaning, it is okay to disassemble and clean the components of Roomba once every two months. However, if you use Roomba daily in a large area, you are encouraged to clean the equipment once every two weeks.
Roomba does Not Stop Squeaking
In case Roomba does not stop squeaking, there might be a worn-out part. Most of the time, worn-out brushes can make a squeaking sound since their bristles have become blunt. Consequently, Roomba will no longer be able to generate the power for vacuuming the floor; it will only produce a squeaking sound.
The solution for this issue is to replace the worn-out part only. It is wise to purchase a complete set of brushes so all the brushes will wear out at once. Indeed, the users are advised to replace the brushes annually by the manufacturer.
If you are unable to diagnose the issue and discontinue the sound, contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
Conclusion
Roomba is a popular cleaning robot in the household. When you use it over time, a squeaking sound can indicate some issues in the unit. Mostly, filthy wheels and brushes can make such a sound. Moreover, you need to charge the robot in the correct way. To clean the wheels, you will need dry lubrication. If the robot still makes the sound, there might be a worn-out part that needs to be replaced.
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