How To Repair Your Charger

Won't charge batteries

Reported 49% of the time

If your charger isn't charging the batteries, this can be frustrating. Check out our list of possible parts that could be causing the issue. The most common parts that cause this problem are the power cord, fan, circuit board, fuse, and transformer. Refer to your owner's manual for detailed information relating to your specific model.

Won't turn on

Reported 30% of the time

If your charger won't turn on, check the fuse, power cord, and circuit board. Follow our repair and troubleshooting tips to assist you in replacing the correct part that is causing the issue. If you need specific instructions for your model, refer to the owner's manual that the manufacturer provided.

Cooling fan doesn't work

Reported 12% of the time

If your cooling fan has stopped working in your charger, check the following parts: the fan, transformer and circuit board. Use our guide to determine which part is causing the issue. Our expert advice is designed to walk you through your own DIY repair with quick and easy solutions. For more detailed information pertaining to your specific model please refer to your owner's manual.

Smoke coming from charger

Reported 5% of the time

If you see or smell smoke coming from your charger, check these parts: the transformer, circuit board, voltage, and extension cord. Once you have determined which part is likely causing the issue, use our repair tips below. Save time and money getting someone else to fix it, and try doing the repair yourself, we'll guide you along the way. Refer to your owner's manual for more detailed instructions.

Indicator lights don't work

Reported 3% of the time

If the indicator lights are not lighting up anymore, there are a few parts that might be causing this. Check the fuse, circuit board, transformer, and battery. Once you have determined which part is the culprit, use our guide below to diagnose the problem. Always refer to your owner's manual for complete instructions.