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Dreame robot vacuum repair commonly involves troubleshooting navigation behavior, charging problems, and reduced cleaning performance. In most repairs, the unit will still power on but may fail to map correctly, miss docking attempts, display repeated errors, or show a noticeable drop in suction. A common pattern we see is inconsistent behavior that develops gradually, which usually points to sensor contamination, battery aging, or mechanical resistance rather than sudden electronic failure.
These issues occur over time due to normal wear and environmental factors. Fine dust and debris can interfere with optical and laser-based sensors, repeated charging cycles reduce battery capacity, and constant contact with flooring wears wheel modules and brush assemblies. Models with mopping features are also more sensitive to moisture exposure, which can affect connectors and sensors if cleaning is delayed. Homes with pets or frequent scheduled runs tend to accelerate these wear patterns.
Repair difficulty varies by problem. Routine service tasks such as cleaning sensors, replacing batteries, or servicing wheels and brushes are generally low to moderate difficulty with high success rates. More complex repairs involving navigation sensors, charging circuits, or internal wiring require careful disassembly and methodical testing but are often repairable. In most repairs, the main control board is not the primary failure point.
Before replacing parts, isolate the fault. Many Dreame issues are resolved by thorough cleaning, reseating connectors, or correcting mechanical binding. A diagnosis-first approach reduces unnecessary replacements and improves long-term reliability.
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