Awesome fine does the same. Ever since we bought it seemed to lean in the direction they your was popping. I will probably not remove the whole assembly and just trim right on there and just blow out the bits with compressed air.
Lol, or..... send it back and get a new one! My child is only 7 months and this thing is already loud clicking? Please, neither my wife nor I have time for open part surgery.
@UC2OMNDd74QE76I0HKxzwLzw Great video dude. It finally gave me the confidence to open up my Mamaroo and look at the issue. Like you've pointed out, it is indeed the plastic snapping against one another. I have never used e-clips before. Do you know/remember what size you used?
I just used ones that fit. In all honesty, I don’t think it really made a huge difference in resolving the issue, but seemed simple enough with it already apart to address. As far as the size, it was just one from a generic harbor freight multi-pack
I also bought mine used. My best GUESS is simply the quality of manufacturing. Over time plastic parts wearing down allowing for tolerances to exceed design creating issues in the future for the end user.
@@theyumefactory Wondering if it was any purpose for that extra-plastic over there ? (mainly safety-wise if the swinger kind of failed, to prevent it from toppling sideways...)
Finally found a video/ info on what exactly is going on with my mamaroo swing too.
Omg you're literally the best. I can't wait to rip this thing apart and get rid of that dreadful noise. 👌👌
Thanks! I’m excited to get rid of all that clanging and banging.
Thanks for this! I'll be popping mine open tomorrow and doing some filing.
Awesome fine does the same. Ever since we bought it seemed to lean in the direction they your was popping. I will probably not remove the whole assembly and just trim right on there and just blow out the bits with compressed air.
Thank you... This was a big help!! ❤
great video helped a lot hated that noise its been my second mamaroo & same noise thanks
Lol, or..... send it back and get a new one! My child is only 7 months and this thing is already loud clicking? Please, neither my wife nor I have time for open part surgery.
If you still got warranty, definitely do that. I purchased mine 3rd party so the dumper was my only other option!
All you have to actually do is shave off the little extra plastic that is doing the clicking. It takes 5 minutes.
Thank you very much!
Good video helped me out big time
Glad to hear it!!
This just makes me mad. Definitely won’t buy one again. They cost too much to have to do all this and so many people have this problem
@UC2OMNDd74QE76I0HKxzwLzw Great video dude. It finally gave me the confidence to open up my Mamaroo and look at the issue. Like you've pointed out, it is indeed the plastic snapping against one another. I have never used e-clips before. Do you know/remember what size you used?
I just used ones that fit. In all honesty, I don’t think it really made a huge difference in resolving the issue, but seemed simple enough with it already apart to address.
As far as the size, it was just one from a generic harbor freight multi-pack
what size eclip did you use to retain the rotators?
It was a e-clip from a generic harbor freight multi-pack
But why does this happen? Is it haooenning since you bought it or is it from age? I bought it used and its loud
I also bought mine used. My best GUESS is simply the quality of manufacturing. Over time plastic parts wearing down allowing for tolerances to exceed design creating issues in the future for the end user.
How did you trim the plastic?
With a dremel tool, really you can use anything that will safely trim or grind away the plastic
In case you still haven't done it, I used a box cutter tool and was able to slowly chip away at the plastic.
Walter White were you able to get rid of that noise?!
@@theyumefactory Wondering if it was any purpose for that extra-plastic over there ? (mainly safety-wise if the swinger kind of failed, to prevent it from toppling sideways...)
Bad manufacturers design is fixed with a 5 minute RUclips video.
AMEN!