If your DJI Mavic 3 drone is experiencing problems, start by troubleshooting common issues. Check for any visible damage to the drone, propellers, or camera. Ensure the battery is charged and properly inserted. Restart the drone and the remote controller to see if the issue resolves.
If troubleshooting does not fix the problem, sending your DJI Mavic 3 drone for repair may be necessary. Contact DJI customer support to initiate a repair request. They will provide instructions on how to send in your drone for servicing.
For DIY repair and maintenance, DJI provides resources such as repair guides and instructional videos on their website. Always follow the guidelines carefully and ensure you have the right tools for the job to avoid causing further damage to your drone.
If you prefer professional repair services, locate authorized DJI service centers in your area. These centers have experienced technicians who are trained to repair DJI drones, including the Mavic 3, using genuine DJI parts.