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LED Light Won't Turn Off
Nothing will turn the light off short of taking the battery pack out.
LED's Light Timer Hasn't Finished
The button flush to the handle of the driver activates a timer which controls how long the LED will stay on. Before trying to repair your LED, wait over 20 seconds since it could be that the switch hasn't timed out yet.
LED Light Timer Assembly Is Broken
If waiting doesn’t work, the wiring and chip responsible for the timing to the light is broken, please refer to the wiring diagram in the Parts List to replace the timing chip.
LED Light Won't Turn On
Even when you press the button flush to the handle of the driver, the light won’t turn on.
Battery Pack Isn't Charged
Press the button on the front of the battery pack and you should see at least one out of the 4 orange LEDs illuminate. If not, try charging the battery overnight and check again in the morning. You can also use a voltmeter to check that the battery has approximately 18V across the positive and negative terminals.
LED Is Dead
Replace your LED following our instructions on the LED replacement guide.
Driver Won’t Stop When Trigger Is Released
The driver continues to spin even though the trigger has been released.
Trigger Is Dirty
The trigger might just be sticky. Clean the trigger, but make sure not to get water on the driver. If it the trigger is still stuck down, try opening up the driver to see if the trigger is caught on anything.
Wiring Has a Discontinuity or Corrosion
Drivers stop spinning by reversing polarity, so if the trigger is functioning fine it is time to open up your driver and check the wiring. When opening up the driver make sure that the battery is unplugged. Check to see if there are any stripped wires or short circuits. Refer to RIDGID's wiring guide in order to fix any wiring diagram found in the Parts List. You can also refer to the wiring diagram which can be accessed on RIDGID's web page for the impact driver.
Driver Won’t Change Speed
The driver doesn’t spin at the desired speed.
Battery Pack Isn't Charged
Press the button on the front of the battery pack and you should see at least one out of the 4 orange LEDs illuminate. If not, try charging the battery overnight and check again in the morning. You can also use a voltmeter to check that the battery has approximately 18V across the positive and negative terminals.
Trigger Is Stuck
There might be something lodged in the trigger. Open up the driver and clean any debris or dirt that might be causing the trigger to be stuck. The trigger should be able to be pressed down all of the way in order to get higher speeds.
Trigger Assembly is Broken
If your battery is charged and your trigger is clean, it’s time to replace your Trigger Assembly.
Direction of Rotation Won’t Switch or Is Reversed
The driver won’t change direction, or spins opposite the intended direction.
Direction of Rotation Switch Is Broken
Check the direction of rotation switch for debris and anything that could be hindering its normal motion. If nothing is stuck, and the switch is free to move, but the direction of rotation doesn’t switch, then it’s time to replace your switch. Please refer to our guide on replacing the direction switch.
Wiring Has a Discontinuity or Corrosion
Electric motors spin in a certain direction according to the polarity of the electricity being supplied to them. It could be that the wires were connected to the won terminals. Please refer to the wiring diagram which can be accessed on RIDGID's Part List.
Bit Is Wobbly
When rotating the bit seems to wobble.
Bit Isn't Centered or Isn't Properly Seated
Your bit will seem to wobble if it isn't correctly seated in the chuck. Take the bit out and re-seat it. Make sure that the chuck has a firm hold on the bit.
Driver Overheats When Running at Low Speeds
The motor is physically hot to the touch and will not run after prolonged use at this temperature.
Wiring Has a Discontinuity or Corrosion
Electrical components heat up with use naturally because the energy of electron flow is dissipated a heat when it flows through circuits. Sometimes, the wiring in electrical components can add to the heat because of bad connections and/or corrosion. Please refer to the wiring diagram which can be accessed on RIDGID's Part List.
Brushes Are Old
Most electric motors have components called brushes that are necessary for the motor to work. Brushes need to remain in contact with the motor and can wear out, so sometimes they need to be replaced. Please refer to our guide on replacing the motor.
Motor Is Broken
Other parts inside the motor can wear out as well, but do so after a much longer period of time. The solution is to replace the motor.
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What to do when the chuck release doesn't work -- can't get a hex bit out of it??
Paul Rude - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have the same problem. Bit won`t come out.
R Beckman - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Clamp bit in vise and run the gun in reverse.
Doug -
The ridgid cordless wrench has done this since the first day I bought it, I figured the gun was not made for the type of application i was using it for. I am driving 5 inch lag bolts in and it will drive about 4 in and it shuts down until it cools done. Do I have to come to terms with I have bought a lug nut remover or is there something wrong with gun.
Robert Carollo - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
How do i remove the brushes? Need new ones
sespinoza757 - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
my bit wont lock in it falls out
Jimmie Rairdon - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have been using the drill and driver stopped to recharge battery…,started to use on same project drill doesn’t seem to have power enough to drill into wood…didn’t have a problem before.
Sharon Wood - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
My fuse keeps burning out on impact driver 4x any solution?
Levan Aramia - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
driver wont engage or turn when trigger is depressed. Driver stopped at a time of heavy load drilling and wont turn even though LED is on
clay Briscoe - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Rigid subcompact drill when I pull trigger motor runs fast then slows down picks up speed and slows down. Can't do any work with it.
George & Ruth Siemens - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Rigid subcompact drill the speed is erractic. Fast to slow and almost stops then goes slig htly faster again.
George & Ruth Siemens - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
Impact driver want impact just spins
Ronnie - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0