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Roomba not charging, brush stuck, or bumping into walls? This page walks you through the most common Roomba problems — battery, brush, navigation, and error codes — with an AI-guided diagnostic and real repair videos matched to your exact issue. More FAQs

Fix Roomba Robot Vacuum — AI+Video Interactive Diagnostics

What is your Roomba doing?

Describe your problem below. Our AI will match you with the most relevant repair video and help you understand what is causing the issue — and what to do about it.

  • Charging and battery issues
  • Main brush or roller jams (Error 2)
  • Navigation errors and getting stuck
  • Wheel jams (Errors 4 and 5)
  • Bumper jams problem
🎥 More About This Diagnostic Tool Browse the videos or read more before you start

These are the videos our AI matches you to during your chat session below — describe your problem and it'll pick the right one and answer your questions as you go. You can also browse them here first.

Roomba Won't Charge — Robot Vacuum Not Charging Fix

Roomba Won't Charge — Robot Vacuum Not Charging Fix

Roomba won't charge or docking issues — demonstrates cleaning contact points on both the dock and robot to restore charging.
Why is iRobot Roomba Brush Not Spinning — How to Fix

Why is iRobot Roomba Brush Not Spinning — How to Fix

Roomba brush not spinning or Error 2 — covers common causes including motor jams from hair and debris, with maintenance tips.
Roomba Not Moving Forward — Navigation Troubleshooting

Roomba Not Moving Forward — Navigation Troubleshooting

Roomba moving abnormally or getting stuck — covers caster wheel, side brush, and interpreting beep codes and verbal alerts.
How to Fix iRobot Roomba Stuck Error 5 — Right Wheel Troubleshooting

How to Fix iRobot Roomba Stuck Error 5 — Right Wheel Troubleshooting

Roomba showing Error 4 or Error 5 — guides through cleaning the wheel and checking for obstructions to resolve wheel jam errors.
Bumper Troubleshooting Roomba 980 or iRobot

Bumper Troubleshooting Roomba 980 or iRobot

Roomba bumper jammed or stuck — shows how to tap the bumper to dislodge trapped debris and restart.

FAQ: Roomba Robot Vacuum

❓ What does this Roomba diagnostic page do?

This page provides an AI-guided troubleshooting flow for the most common Roomba problems — charging failures, brush jams, navigation issues, wheel errors, and bumper jams. It combines step-by-step questions with real repair videos matched to your symptoms.

🤖 How does the AI choose the right fix?

The diagnostic asks simple questions about what your Roomba is doing — not charging, stuck, spinning, beeping, or showing an error code. Based on your answers, it highlights the correct symptom box and selects the matching repair video.

🛠️ What problems can this diagnostic help with?

The tool covers charging issues, brush jams (Error 2), navigation problems, wheel errors (4 & 5), and bumper stuck problems. These represent the five most common Roomba failures.

🎥 Does this page include real repair videos?

Yes. Each major Roomba problem has a full repair walkthrough video embedded in the page. The AI diagnostic links directly to the correct one as soon as it identifies your issue.

👀 Can I browse the videos without using the AI?

Yes. The page includes a video grid where all five repair videos are visible and clickable even without interacting with the diagnostic.

🧭 What Roomba models does this help with?

The fixes apply to most iRobot Roomba models, including 600, 700/800, 900 (like Roomba 980), i-series, and e-series. The issues covered are shared across nearly all generations.

⚠️ What if my Roomba shows Error 2, 4, or 5?

The diagnostic includes direct video fixes for Error 2 (brush jam), Error 4 (wheel obstruction), and Error 5 (wheel motor jam). These errors are matched automatically when you describe the symptom.

🌱 Is this safe for non technical people?

The page is here to help people diagnose Roomba issues and give them some guidance in order to solve the problem. Follow the instructions and make sure the power is off when working on areas that can be dangerous, like spinning objects and high voltages.

🔧 Do I need tools to fix my Roomba?

Most fixes require no tools — just cleaning charging contacts, removing hair from the brush, or clearing debris from wheels or the bumper. Some deeper fixes may require a screwdriver, but the videos show exactly when and how.

🔁 What if my Roomba still doesn’t work?

If the diagnostic and videos don’t resolve the issue, you can reset the Roomba, check battery age, inspect wheels and sensors for hidden debris, or consider a replacement battery or wheel module. You can also restart the diagnostic using the Reset Session link.