Drone Failure List & Troubleshooting Guide
Drone Failure List & Troubleshooting Guide
This guide provides a quick-reference checklist for common drone failures. It is organized by flight phase to help you quickly diagnose and resolve issues, ensuring safer and more reliable flights.
Part 1: Pre-Flight Checklist & Failures
Goal: Prevent issues before takeoff. Address these problems on the ground.
| Symptom / Failure | Common Causes | Troubleshooting Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Will Not Power On | • Battery not installed or is loose. • Battery is completely drained. • Faulty battery or power button. • Firmware corruption. |
1. Check Battery: Ensure it’s securely clicked into place. 2. Charge Battery: Use the official charger for at least 30 minutes. 3. Power Cycle: Remove the battery, wait 1 minute, reinsert, and try again. 4. Test with Spare: If you have a spare battery, try it to isolate the issue. 5. Contact Support: If all else fails, the device may need a firmware flash or hardware repair. |
| Remote Controller (RC) Not Connecting | • RC or drone not powered on. • Signal interference (Wi-Fi, power lines). • Out of range. • Firmware mismatch. • RC or drone antenna/module issue. |
1. Restart Everything: Power off both RC and drone. Power on the RC first, then the drone. 2. Check Proximity & Environment: Ensure they are within 1-3 meters and away from interference sources. 3. Re-link Manually: Follow your drone’s manual to perform a manual re-linking procedure. 4. Update Firmware: Check the app for firmware updates for both devices. 5. Check Antennas: Make sure RC antennas are fully extended and pointed towards the drone. |
| Weak or No GPS Signal | • Flying indoors or under a metal roof. • Obstructions (buildings, mountains, trees). • Bad weather (thick clouds). • Cold start (needs time to find satellites). • Faulty GPS module. |
1. Move to an Open Area: Find an unobstructed outdoor location. 2. Be Patient: Keep the drone still for 2-5 minutes after powering on. 3. Check Satellite Count: In the app, ensure you have acquired at least 6+ satellites for a stable lock. 4. Calibrate Compass: Perform a compass calibration in an open area, away from metal objects. |
Part 2: In-Flight Emergencies
Goal: React quickly and calmly to problems that occur during flight. Prioritize a safe landing.
| Symptom / Failure | Common Causes | Troubleshooting Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Drifting / Unstable Hover | • Compass interference (most common). • Incorrect compass calibration. • Weak GPS signal (flying in ATTI mode). • Damaged or unbalanced propellers. • Strong winds. |
1. Switch to ATTI Mode: Manually take control to stabilize the drone and land it immediately. 2. Recall Environment: Think if you flew near metal structures, cars, or power lines. 3. Recalibrate Post-Flight: After landing, move to a safe area and recalibrate the compass. 4. Inspect Props: Check for cracks, chips, or loose propellers. |
| Lost Video Feed / Image Lag | • Flying too far or behind obstacles. • Signal interference. • Incorrect RC antenna orientation. • Outdated firmware. |
1. Adjust Antenna: Immediately point the flat side of the RC’s antenna directly at the drone. 2. Reduce Distance/Obstacles: Fly closer or lower your altitude to clear the line of sight. 3. Initiate RTH: If you cannot restore the feed, use the Return-to-Home (RTH) function. 4. Update Firmware: Ensure both drone and RC have the latest firmware for optimal performance. |
| Drone Unresponsive to Controls | • Complete RC signal loss. • Critical low battery (triggering auto-landing). • Mid-air collision damaging flight controller. • System freeze. |
1. Stay Calm & Observe: The drone will likely execute its failsafe (e.g., RTH or auto-landing). 2. Attempt to Reconnect: Move the RC antenna and try to regain control. 3. Execute Failsafe: If you have set a failsafe action in the app (like RTH on signal loss), trust it to work. 4. Post-Flight Analysis: After retrieving the drone, use the app’s flight log to diagnose the root cause (check for voltage drops, error messages, etc.). |
Part 3: Post-Flight & Maintenance Issues
Goal: Identify and fix underlying problems after a flight to prevent future failures.
| Symptom / Failure | Common Causes | Troubleshooting Steps |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Won’t Charge | • Battery over-discharged (in “sleep mode”). • Faulty charger or cable. • Dirty or damaged battery contacts. • Battery has reached end of its life. |
1. Wake the Battery: Use the official charger; some batteries require a slow charge to “wake up”. 2. Clean Contacts: Gently clean the metal contacts on the battery and charger with isopropyl alcohol. 3. Test Charger/Cable: Try a different charger or cable to rule them out. 4. Check Battery Health: In the app, check the battery’s charge cycle count and health. Replace if below 80%. |
| Gimbal Shaking, Tilted, or Not Working | • Gimbal clamp not removed. • Physical impact damaging motors or arms. • Needs gimbal calibration. • Loose internal cable or moisture. |
1. Remove Gimbal Clamp: This is the most common user error. 2. Calibrate Gimbal: Use the app’s gimbal calibration function (usually found in settings). 3. Physical Inspection: Gently check for free movement, listen for grinding noises, and inspect visible cables. 4. Restart & Update: A simple restart or firmware update can often resolve software glitches. |
Best Practices: Proactive Maintenance Checklist
| Action | Why It’s Important | How to Do It |
|---|---|---|
| Keep Firmware Updated | Fixes bugs, improves stability, and adds features. | Regularly check for updates in the official app. |
| Use a Pre-Flight Checklist | Prevents 80% of accidents caused by oversight. | Create a physical or digital list (battery, props, GPS, RC, etc.) and use it every time. |
| Inspect Props After Every Flight | Damaged props are a major cause of in-flight failure. | Look for nicks, cracks, and bends. Replace if any damage is found. |
| Store Properly | Protects the battery and electronics from degradation. | Store in a cool, dry case. Store batteries at 40-60% charge for long-term. |
| Use Original or Certified Parts | Ensures compatibility and safety. | Avoid cheap, third-party props and batteries of unknown quality. |
| Understand Local Regulations | Ensures legal and safe flying. | Check local drone laws and no-fly zones before every flight. |




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