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Roomba 500 Series Servicing and Repair Guide
Chapter 8: How To Replace Roomba’s Main Brush Motor
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This repair guide explains how to replace the main brush motor on a 500 series Roomba. For details on how to first disassemble your Roomba, please see Roomba 500 Series Servicing and Repair Guide Chapter 3: How to Open Up Roomba. Some of the 500 series Roombas are pictured below:
Looking for a different guide? Please see the full list of repair guides available at the Ultimate Roomba Resource Center. Please note that if your Roomba is under warranty, servicing the robot will void the warranty. For robots under warranty, please consult the warranty policy of the distributor where purchased, and/or contact iRobot’s customer service. 8 How to Replace Roomba’s Main Brush Motor 8.1 How to Remove the Old Main Brush Motor 8.1.1 Start by flipping the robot on
its back with the bottom cover removed.
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8.1.2 Loosen the four screws
holding the brush deck in place, shown by the orange arrows.
8.1.3 Firmly grip the brush deck
module. You can grab it by the brush guard or even by grabbing its blue ‘frame’ at the sides, down where the dustbin goes.
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8.1.4 Pull up to remove the brush
deck module from the Roomba.
8.1.5 View of casing removed
from the Roomba.
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8.1.6 Flip the brush deck module
over, and remove the round motor tension cable cover.
8.1.7 Remove the three screws
shown by the orange arrows.
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8.1.8 Wedge apart the blue frame
with a screwdriver or similar tool, as shown by the red arrows. Grab the motor tension cable with a pair of pliers and lift it out of its spot, as shown by the orange arrow.
8.1.9 Push the one end of the
tension cable through the gap in the blue frame.
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8.1.10 The motor tension cable
should hang loosely, as shown in the picture.
8.1.11 Using a pair of pliers, grip
the motor wires located on the right side of the blue frame.
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8.1.12 Unhook the wires from their
holder, as shown in the picture.
8.1.13 Push the motor connector
board down into the blue frame. This will make it easier to remove the casing from the blue frame.
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8.1.14 Stand the brush deck
module on end to make it easier to get access to the casing.
8.1.15 To release the casing from
its blue frame, pull the left side of the blue frame outward with your thumb, while lifting the green casing up with your index finger.
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8.1.16 Do the same thing with the
right side of the casing.
8.1.17 The brush casing should
come right out of the blue frame now that its hinges have been released from the blue frame.
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8.1.18 Remove the four screws
shown by the orange arrows.
8.1.19 Lift the motor from the right
side to remove it from the casing.
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8.1.20 With the motor removed, lift
and remove the dirt detector cover from the casing.
8.1.21 Remove the two screws
holding the dirt detector board to the casing, shown by the orange arrows.
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8.1.22 If you flip over the dirt
detector cover, it is a good place to put all the loose screws.
8.1.23 Remove the dirt detector
board from the casing.
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8.1.24 View of casing with the
brush motor removed.
8.2 How to Install the New Brush Motor 8.2.1 Start by first removing the
rubber seals from the old motor’s dirt detector contact microphone (the bronze colored metal disc).
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8.2.2 Take your new brush motor
and install the white foam spacer on the end of its shaft. Please note this foam bushing may vary in color and material, or it may not be present on some older Roombas.
8.2.3 Insert the motor shaft into
the gear on the left side of the casing, making sure the plastic tab, shown by the orange arrow, is facing upwards.
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8.2.4 Push the motor over to the
left until the foam spacer is compressed.
8.2.5 Lift the brush motor on the
right side to hook it into the casing. You’ll notice a small hook on the end of the motor; it must lock into a corresponding slot on the casing.
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8.2.6 Hooking the motor in place
can be made easier by pushing down on the tab on the end of the motor, shown by the orange arrow. This will push the hook into its slot.
8.2.7 Insert and tighten the
screws for the motor to keep it from coming loose. Make sure the small notch on the motor is still facing upward, as shown by the red arrow, before inserting the screws. If it is not, you will need to rotate the motor until it is pointing up, and then put in the screws.
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8.2.8 Place the dirt detector
rubber seal with the hole through it. into the slot on the brush casing.
8.2.9 Install the remaining dirt
detector seal onto the dirt detector’s contact microphone (the metal disc attached by two wires). Make sure to orient the slot facing downward, and the small rubber notch facing toward the board’s connections on the board, as shown at right.
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8.2.10 View of dirt detector with
rubber seal properly installed.
8.2.11 Place the dirt detector
contact microphone onto the casing, matching up the shape of the seal to the outline on the casing.
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8.2.12 Place the dirt detector board
into the rectangular outline in the casing, and insert the two screws.
8.2.13 Once the board is secured
in place, put the two wires from the board into the slot on the casing, putting the brown wire in first and lining up its terminal with the threaded hole on the casing, as shown by the bottom arrow.
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8.2.14 Place the dirt detector cover
over the board, making sure to have it the right side up. The slot for the wires should be at the bottom, as shown by the orange arrow.
8.2.15 Push the dirt detector cover
down until it’s snug in place. Then place the plastic piece connected to the motor wires over the cover’s top screw hole, as shown in the picture.
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8.2.16 Insert and tighten the
cover’s screws.
8.2.17 We’re now ready to
reassemble the casing to its blue frame.
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8.2.18 Insert the motor connector
into the slot provided by the blue frame. Make sure the connector board’s orientation is as shown in the picture – the red and black wires coming directly from the motor should be toward the outside edge of the blue frame.
8.2.19 Push the connector fully into
its slot. It may be best to keep it there by using your fingertip. This will make the next step easier.
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8.2.20 While keeping the
connector pushed in all the way, insert its two screws and tighten them.
8.2.21 The motor connector should
look like this once the screws are inserted. The connector must be straight as shown in the picture, otherwise it wasn’t pushed in all the way when the screws were inserted and the motor will not work properly.
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8.2.22 Place the grey wire and the
red and black wires for the motor into the hook on the blue frame. The red and black wires should go underneath the grey wire.
8.2.23 Next we’ll reconnect the
motor tension cable to the blue frame.
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8.2.24 Pry the blue frame open at
the seam with a screwdriver (or similar tool). Pull the cable through the opening, slipping it into the slit in the center of the blue frame, as shown by the orange arrow.
8.2.25 Remove the screwdriver to
let the frame flex back into place.
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8.2.26 Push the motor tension
cable down until it is flush with the blue frame, then place a piece of tape over it. Insert the blue frame screw just to the right of the cable.
8.2.27 Push the left side of the
casing back down into the blue frame.
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8.2.28 Reinsert the green casing’s
hinges into the blue frame by pushing down and inward with your thumbs on the green hinge ‘arms’, while pulling outwards with your fingertips on the blue frame.
8.2.29 View of brush deck module
after being reassembled.
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8.2.30 Drop the brush deck module
into Roomba. Take care to make sure it is aligned properly. It may need to be moved from left to right, or jiggled slightly in place, to get it to settle into position.
8.2.31 Once the brush deck
module is in place, tighten the four screws, shown by the orange arrows.
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8.2.32 You have now successfully
replaced your Roomba’s main brush motor.
For details on how to reassemble your Roomba, please see Roomba 500 Series Servicing and Repair Guide Chapter 3: How to Open Up Roomba Looking for a different guide? Please see the full list of repair guides available at the Ultimate Roomba Resource Center.