Thanks, now my L2000 works fine. EDIT after 2 months: Do not remove the black plastic with the magnet, only the magnet itself. Without this black element, the wheel's axis loses stability, the plastic wears out, and the wheel starts to jam when moving up or down. Attach only the magnet to the sensor!
Hey, thank you so much for your solution and posting the video. You saved my sanity and you saved the Landroid from the garbage bin because this problem was driving me absolutely nuts. I had contacted Worx support several times about this issue weeks ago and they still have not made any attempt to contact me that I can tell. The lift problem wasn't so bad until this last firmware update and clearly the people who write the software and/or test it have perfect lawns without any little bumps (grass clumps). I would suspect a lot of people with the lift problem are making this modification so if Worx is indeed using that trigger as a feedback mechanism on their software, they probably think there isn't a lift problem as far as the feedback reporting goes. Oh well, it is working very well now and just wanted to say thanks. Cheers!
It worked, brilliant ! I was totally frustrated by this and have sent it in 3 times (!) For service. I had to do both sides, when I did only left side it kept having the "Mower Lifted". And iI also took out the little magnets and taped them directly to the sensor, so without the rubber holder. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the tips. I just took the actual magnet out of the little black plastic clip, wrapped a layer of electrical tape around the pc board sensor to resist shorting it. Wrapped the magnet in a few more layers and covered it all with a piece of duct tape. Ran all day no issues. That is a rarity, Thanks Again
Thank you so much for this video! It took me about 30 minutes and has totally solved my lift errors!!! FYI I used small zip ties and did both of them just in case one came loose. Great job!
Thanks a lot. My garden is not a golf green and my robot is making lift compensation every 2m or lift errors 3 times per day minimum. I will apply this immediatly but perhaps put an electronic bypass instead of the sensor
Hi, thanks for the video. solved these enoying lift errors! One thing I did different is I removed the cutting disc and metal guard to easily get to that one screw just below the cutting disc.
Thanks a lot 🤩🤩🤩I'm so happy now ,no more worries about that pice of shit from 1200$ that's always stuck with lift errors . You helped saving me from buying a new one (no more worx)or back a lawnmower
Danke für das super erklärte Video. Nach der Installation und dem mühevollen Verlegen des Begrenzungsdrahtes war es ein Schock, daß mein Worx L 2000 noch nicht einmal von der provisorisch installierten Ladestation ohne Fehlermeldung gefahren ist. Danach nur Problem mit Fehlermeldungen. Wie beschrieben habe ich "Mährta" fresiert und siehe da, sie läuft ohne Probleme. Der Kontakt mit dem Worx Kundendienst bot keine Lösung außer meinen1000qm Rasen einzuebnen. Andere Fabrikate in der Umgebung haben dieses Problem nicht. Es ist so schön zu sehen wie "Mährta" einfach ihren Job macht. good job👌
Hi there, well, the idea is to stick the magnets together in order to avoid the lift detection. So, nope, you only need to take one of the magnets out and stick it together with the detector ;)
A little side note in the safety aspect of this mod. “Lift” sensors in the wheels or on the cover are not there to detect if the body of the mower is “physically lifted” . These sensors are there because the shape of the cover is specifically designed to trigger these sensors when the mower runs over your feet. The cover will ride on the foot of a standing person, and since this motion will “lift” the cover from its normal position, causing the casters to “fall down”, the robot will immediately stop the blade and turn away. So this can be dangerous even if no one is lifting up the robot from the ground. A distracted person standing on the lawn when the mower is operating could be injured as the blade will not stop anymore when feets are under the robot body (and very close to spinning blades) Be careful guys!
looks like you have some hand tremors , do you consume a lot of coffee ? or just a bit stressed , if this gets any worse over time , best to speak to your doctor to check if its just stress
My landroid wr165 keeps on stopping on a slight incline (about 20 degrees) by the boundary wire. I put on the wheel spikes and it got much better but still stopping often. Any ideas how i can fix that?
Lifting the landroid is what shown the best results. It really make a big difference.
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Hi! I'm thinking of doing this myself as well, thanks for the thorough instructions. Is there a warranty seal of some sorts that would be broken when opening the mower this way? And also, do you really mean that if you power on the mower without the cover, then it "won't ever start", as in, even if you put the cover back on?
Hello ! No worries. I'm just saying that you will need to mount the whole thing back before it can start again. This is due to the magnet located on the cover. If this magnet has no contact, the mower will put itself in some kind of security mode. So, long story short, it just means you'll have to totally re-mount the thing before you can test the success of your tweak ;)
I have made modifications to my Landroid to add night lighting effects. It was a fun project (as seen here th-cam.com/video/GSnjIVoXH0g/w-d-xo.html). When I got the unit completely assembled I had trouble as the robot just made continuous circles. Thinking I had messed something up was causing me to panic. I remembered your video and saw a message on the control panel that said 'executing wheel lift maneuver'. After disassembly (not easy) I found one of the LIFT sensors has slipped out of its bracket. After remounting the sensor all was well. Just wanted to shout out to you a thanks as your video was very helpful in my project.
Thank you it would have taken me an age to find all those screws beneath all the rotted grass. My problem wasn't the lift error it was that the wheels fell off. th-cam.com/video/McSMWTc0X90/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NFeZJE1yTBtuUdFr
Thanks, now my L2000 works fine.
EDIT after 2 months: Do not remove the black plastic with the magnet, only the magnet itself. Without this black element, the wheel's axis loses stability, the plastic wears out, and the wheel starts to jam when moving up or down. Attach only the magnet to the sensor!
Hey, thank you so much for your solution and posting the video. You saved my sanity and you saved the Landroid from the garbage bin because this problem was driving me absolutely nuts. I had contacted Worx support several times about this issue weeks ago and they still have not made any attempt to contact me that I can tell. The lift problem wasn't so bad until this last firmware update and clearly the people who write the software and/or test it have perfect lawns without any little bumps (grass clumps). I would suspect a lot of people with the lift problem are making this modification so if Worx is indeed using that trigger as a feedback mechanism on their software, they probably think there isn't a lift problem as far as the feedback reporting goes. Oh well, it is working very well now and just wanted to say thanks. Cheers!
Wonderful ! thanks a lot for this video, my Landroid is fine now !
It worked, brilliant ! I was totally frustrated by this and have sent it in 3 times (!) For service. I had to do both sides, when I did only left side it kept having the "Mower Lifted". And iI also took out the little magnets and taped them directly to the sensor, so without the rubber holder. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks for the tips. I just took the actual magnet out of the little black plastic clip, wrapped a layer of electrical tape around the pc board sensor to resist shorting it. Wrapped the magnet in a few more layers and covered it all with a piece of duct tape. Ran all day no issues. That is a rarity, Thanks Again
Thank you so much for this video! It took me about 30 minutes and has totally solved my lift errors!!! FYI I used small zip ties and did both of them just in case one came loose. Great job!
Thanks a lot. My garden is not a golf green and my robot is making lift compensation every 2m or lift errors 3 times per day minimum. I will apply this immediatly but perhaps put an electronic bypass instead of the sensor
Thanks. Im looking forward to seeing the end of the lift errors!
Hi, thanks for the video. solved these enoying lift errors! One thing I did different is I removed the cutting disc and metal guard to easily get to that one screw just below the cutting disc.
works perfect ! I was going to buy another brand, you save this Landroid Works from the bin.
Thanks a lot 🤩🤩🤩I'm so happy now ,no more worries about that pice of shit from 1200$ that's always stuck with lift errors .
You helped saving me from buying a new one (no more worx)or back a lawnmower
I recommend a magnetic bit holder. I can't watch this any longer, it makes me aggressive.
This worked! Thank you!!!!! Huge adjustment to the Landroid.
Wow, thank you so much ! I can't believe it! Solved!
Loving it!
Danke für das super erklärte Video. Nach der Installation und dem mühevollen Verlegen des Begrenzungsdrahtes war es ein Schock, daß mein Worx L 2000 noch nicht einmal von der provisorisch installierten Ladestation ohne Fehlermeldung gefahren ist. Danach nur Problem mit Fehlermeldungen. Wie beschrieben habe ich "Mährta" fresiert und siehe da, sie läuft ohne Probleme. Der Kontakt mit dem Worx Kundendienst bot keine Lösung außer meinen1000qm Rasen einzuebnen. Andere Fabrikate in der Umgebung haben dieses Problem nicht. Es ist so schön zu sehen wie "Mährta" einfach ihren Job macht. good job👌
I'm glad it helped you! Enjoy watching martha mowing ;)
Merci beaucoup pour le tutoriel !!
Enfin le robot fonctionne correctement ❤❤❤
Génial !
Thank you very much 🎉
Let me have one large pepperoni pizza, hold the phalanges.
Excellent. What about the other wheel? No magnet?
Hi there, well, the idea is to stick the magnets together in order to avoid the lift detection. So, nope, you only need to take one of the magnets out and stick it together with the detector ;)
A little side note in the safety aspect of this mod.
“Lift” sensors in the wheels or on the cover are not there to detect if the body of the mower is “physically lifted” .
These sensors are there because the shape of the cover is specifically designed to trigger these sensors when the mower runs over your feet. The cover will ride on the foot of a standing person, and since this motion will “lift” the cover from its normal position, causing the casters to “fall down”, the robot will immediately stop the blade and turn away.
So this can be dangerous even if no one is lifting up the robot from the ground. A distracted person standing on the lawn when the mower is operating could be injured as the blade will not stop anymore when feets are under the robot body (and very close to spinning blades)
Be careful guys!
Can i also use a small neodymium magnet?
looks like you have some hand tremors , do you consume a lot of coffee ? or just a bit stressed , if this gets any worse over time , best to speak to your doctor to check if its just stress
Hi there, it happens to me, indeed. But most likely I was in a serious hungover ;) Thanks for caring ! I already keep an eye on this.
Life saver, thanks buddy
My landroid wr165 keeps on stopping on a slight incline (about 20 degrees) by the boundary wire. I put on the wheel spikes and it got much better but still stopping often. Any ideas how i can fix that?
Lifting the landroid is what shown the best results. It really make a big difference.
Hi! I'm thinking of doing this myself as well, thanks for the thorough instructions. Is there a warranty seal of some sorts that would be broken when opening the mower this way?
And also, do you really mean that if you power on the mower without the cover, then it "won't ever start", as in, even if you put the cover back on?
Hello ! No worries. I'm just saying that you will need to mount the whole thing back before it can start again. This is due to the magnet located on the cover. If this magnet has no contact, the mower will put itself in some kind of security mode. So, long story short, it just means you'll have to totally re-mount the thing before you can test the success of your tweak ;)
Better way is disconnect cable from sensor and short black and yellow cables.
Avez-vous essayé cette solution avec succès ? Peut-on réaliser cette opération de manière réversible, ou bien faut-il couper les câbles ?
Thanks for the Good Idea, my Fu... Mower make now his Job. 😅
I have made modifications to my Landroid to add night lighting effects. It was a fun project (as seen here th-cam.com/video/GSnjIVoXH0g/w-d-xo.html). When I got the unit completely assembled I had trouble as the robot just made continuous circles. Thinking I had messed something up was causing me to panic. I remembered your video and saw a message on the control panel that said 'executing wheel lift maneuver'. After disassembly (not easy) I found one of the LIFT sensors has slipped out of its bracket. After remounting the sensor all was well. Just wanted to shout out to you a thanks as your video was very helpful in my project.
Wow! Thank you I’m glad you was able to fix your robot! Happy mowing ! :)
after this i now got trapt error in sted 😂
Thank you it would have taken me an age to find all those screws beneath all the rotted grass. My problem wasn't the lift error it was that the wheels fell off.
th-cam.com/video/McSMWTc0X90/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NFeZJE1yTBtuUdFr
En français svp….
Et non, je ne traduirai pas en Français, il va faloir un peu travailler ton anglais ! :) On est plus en 1980, il faut s'ouvrir au monde ! :)