Here, I show how to remove and clean the front wheel. This is a surprisingly complex task and will take some time. My Roomba sat on the kitchen counter for a few days as I devoted half and hour here and there to figuring it out. If you are lucky, it is possible to accomplish this without removing Roomba's cover; I was not lucky and had to remove the top cover and bumper. If you're not prepared to spend some time, and potentially remove Roomba's covers, don't start.
I probably sent more time on this project than I would have spent sweeping the floors for the next year. But, that's not the point, is it? I'll watch Roomba work for nearly as long as it would take me to do the same job. I've seen other people do this too, so I know I'm not alone. Cleaning, servicing, and ensuring perfect operation of a Roomba is a way to constructively harness obsessive compulsive behavior.
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Signing UpStep 1Turn Roomba on its back; figure out how it pees
Jeweler's screwdrivers
small needle-nose pilers
a clamp, such as a quick-clamp
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It took absurdly long to get the switch repositioned -- getting the front bumper off was the easy part.
Thanks for this Instructable -- it was a huge help (and funny too)!
What's inside a Roomba anyway? My investigations determine that there is dust inside a Roomba.
Dust... the (silent) Roomba Killer...