DjiGuy51
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United States
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Hi, I crashed my drone into a tree about three weeks ago which was mostly my fault, and I sent it into DJI to repair the broken arm and motor. $150 and 2 weeks later, I finally get it back. The first day I used it I started to notice some things were a little off about it. But nothing too bad. Then the second day I really noticed it. I was getting Camera sensor errors every time I took flight and "Restart aircraft" warnings I restarted my aircraft several times to no avail. I kept getting no camera feed. If that wasn't bad enough, all my sensors were off. I kept getting "Downward vision sensor error", "Air encoder Error". I recalibrated my compass and IMU several times and took out the SD card and nothing fixed the issue. As well as no camera feed, the aircraft would constantly change altitude while hovering and would be very wobbly. I tried connecting my drone to both my remote and my phone individually with the same problem. When I called DJI customer care, they gave the usual, "Oh sorry about your drone" and then proceeded to tell me things I already knew. I also keep getting weak GPS signal and My firmware is up to date. Today I got the dreaded "Hardware Malfunction. Contact DJI support for repairs." The funny thing is, I just got it repaired
My question to you is, how should I go about this? Do you think my drone is under warranty since I just got it repaired? or is it somehow linked to me? Keep in mind this was the first day I got it back from them, I ran into issues. I just don't want to pay more for something I didn't do. Or is it possible that the sensors were damaged in the crash 3 weeks ago, and since I didn't list that as an issue in my repair ticket, they didn't even realize it was an issue? But they should have because they test the drones before they send them out.
Thanks for reading this and replying
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