Makita 18V LXT Lithium - Ion Cordless Impact Driver Kit Model BTD140 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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What does it mean if the red and green light are on at the same time on the charger

If the red and green lights are flashing, the charger is detecting the battey has a defect and is not safe to charge. It could be one of the cells in the battey, a short in the wiring or circuit board or bad contacts. Usually the only fix is to replace the battery.
3/17/2023 12:35:25 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Mar 17, 2023 • 11,447 views
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Makita dc1804f charger will not charge new i-mh 1834 18v battery

I think your tryiong to charge NIMH batteries oon a charger designed for Lithium Ion batteries. With all the new style batteries such as NICAD, NIMH and LI-ION, charging becomes difficult. Most chargers pre NIMH and LI-ion, were designed for NICAD's. The best advise, match your batteries with the correct charger
8/11/2021 9:26:10 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Aug 11, 2021 • 2,626 views
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Why will a makita Li-ion 1.3ah battery not fit in other makita tools?

Some of the Makita 18v LXT tools require the BL1830 3.0AH battery and are designed that the 1.5AH battery will not fit.
7/17/2020 2:48:49 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Jul 17, 2020 • 739 views
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Bit stuck in quick release

What has happened is the hex part of the bit has twisted slightly making it hard to remove. What I would do if you are comfortable with partial disassembly is remove the quick release mechanish. There is a split ring that comes off first and then a washer and spring, next remove the outer collar and SMALL steel ball from side of chuck. I take a pick (dental tool) and push up or try and twist the stuck bit. Sometimes it takes while but usually this works. Let me know if I can try and help further.
8/27/2019 7:24:23 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Aug 27, 2019 • 6,269 views
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Hi my makita 18v impact

Lithium batteries have a limited lifespan, typically 3 or 4 years, and their capacity between charges decreases over the years.
To extend the lifetime of a battery it should be run completely flat after every few charges rather than topping it up. New batteries need to be charged several times and run flat under normal use before they gain their full capacity.
3/5/2016 12:17:59 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Mar 05, 2016 • 389 views
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Why has impact driver lost power

The battery sometimes is old and without capacity but you problem more has to do with heat dissipation inside the ancre of the motor part , about 2 or 2.5 years old tool it must be it, the right time to repair replace also the brushes and the motor ancre of it (not the magnet field) is neccesary MUST be replace because when you only replace the brushes its 80% possible that your machine eats the brushes in a few weeks or a few months already again to the same short size .compare the sound listen to it how it sounds now at the moment and replace the motor and brushes and listen to the sound again, well you will hear the difference. And listen to the machine that it sounds again good and makita parts of the motor is realy cheap and not to expensive compared to Panasonic or Milwaukee . absolut its 70% that this is the right option to get a succesfull repair. but the capacity of the batteries to test is also important in priority . thats the most expensive thing . but i think the motor and brushes Succes
9/16/2015 6:54:29 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Sep 16, 2015 • 925 views
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Can I check baggage with lithium batteries

Check with your carrier or regulator. You should not have any problems with land based transport - bus, train but may encounter problems if flying.
4/14/2015 11:11:34 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Apr 14, 2015 • 160 views
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Makita 1420 - 14.4v 1.3Ah cordless drill

try toolpartsdirect.com & go to makita & type in model #
3/18/2015 7:38:50 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Mar 18, 2015 • 872 views
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Makita 451 stopped working NO smoke but liights still work?

Things I've run across in my shop to check for: 1. Is power getting out of the switch to the motor. It is possible for the part that powers the light to work and not the part that goes to the motor 2. Is the armature jambed by something that doesn't belong in there so it can't turn.3. Is the armature burned up. Check the wires for burn spots, broken wires or discoloration of the windings, they should be the color of a new penny.
7/17/2014 6:56:45 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Jul 17, 2014 • 336 views
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Can you fix a lithium battery?

The Makita 18V LXT Lithium - Ion Cordless Impact Driver Kit Model BTD140 us the BL1830 battery, there are several types for it, 1.5Ah, 3.0Ah, 4.0 Ah. Maybe 5.0Ah battery for it will be available. And, the inside of the BL1830 uses the 18650 battery cell. If you have a good knowledge and skill about electronic, you can buy some 18650 cell to do it yourself. If not, I suggest you to buy a brand new one. You can buy some original battery for replacement battery for Makita BTD140 Battery
6/26/2014 3:26:42 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Jun 26, 2014 • 560 views
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Plugged my Makita Makita 7.2 18 volt ni-mh or li-ion battery Charger into 24O volt by mistake HELP

The circuit board is protected by means of a fuse and a varistor. The variatistor looks like a painted coin (penny-size) with a wire attached on each side. This is connected in parallel of the chargers main supply. The varistors job is to shortcircuit the main power (this causes the fuse to nlow) in the event of too high voltage, thus protecting the rest of the electronics. you need A new varistor, new fuse and some basic soldering skulle. enjoy :-)
5/7/2014 6:58:48 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on May 07, 2014 • 186 views
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Can't remove bit

Remove the ring clip which holds the chuck outer sleeve in place and take out the washer and spring, the outer sleeve should now slide off, under the sleeve you will find two steel balls in the holes of the driver shaft, remove them (use a magnet if they won't come out easily) you should be able to get the bit out now, if not clamp the bit in a vice and using a soft face hammer strike the end of the driver shaft to release the bit. Note: dismantle the chuck over a cloth in case the balls fall out so you don't loose them
4/11/2014 9:06:48 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Apr 11, 2014 • 200 views
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Makita impact driver wobble

Many of my customers that use this tool heavily have the same problem. It's usually the Hammer Case (PN 154590-6). The nose if the case is the bushing that holds the anvil in place and sometimes wears out of round. Rarely the anvil (PN 324432-0) wears where it passes through the hammer case so check that also.
4/1/2014 4:27:52 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Apr 01, 2014 • 3,460 views
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Replace cell in lithium battery pack

Battery packs have a lot more than 1 cell in them and are not designed to be replaced. You need to get a new pack. Sorry.
12/13/2013 5:13:57 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Dec 13, 2013 • 77 views
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No torque

11/29/2013 2:49:15 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Nov 29, 2013 • 139 views
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The screw point got stuck inside of the makita

Low quality steel drill bits get stuck in the Makita because the hammer impact squashes the metal, forming a ridge that gets snagged on the anvil's steel ball bearing. Use only impact drill bits.
2/15/2013 5:35:57 PM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Feb 15, 2013 • 250 views
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Replace chuck on Makita cordless drill

The BTD 140 only has a sleve, spring, washer, clip and 2 balls. If you need to replace the bit holder then it is part of the shaft (324432-0) that comes from inside the gearbox.Cover unscrews from the body.
12/17/2012 8:51:00 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Dec 17, 2012 • 195 views
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Battery Issues

When Li-Ion batteries are discharged to a too low voltage (below 2,75 V/cell, in this case 13,75V) the charger will assume that the battery is damaged, and will not charge the battery. First measure the battery voltage with a volt meter, if the voltage is significally below the 13 V the battery are no good. If you have a reading of lets say around 10 V, you can raise the voltage shortly on the battery, by jumping it with a fully charged battery. Connect the "-" poles on each battery. After this, shortly connect the "+" poles, for no more than 5 seconds,disconnect the wires and immediatly put the battery in question in the charger. If it starts charging, every thing if fine. If not, try the process again, you might wanna recheck the voltage if it rises.
Please be aware, that over discharging Li-Ion batteries, will lead to damage of the Li-Ion cells, which results in loss in capacity, therefore, if you are not to use your Li-Ion tools for a while, make sure the batteries are fully charged.

Hope you guys could have sucess with the above

Best regards
Soeren
7/20/2017 1:39:26 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Jul 20, 2017 • 27,470 views
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I have a 18 volt

Try holding the bit with pliers and running in reverse, maybe with a shot of oil. That might free it up. You can also try tapping it (firmly) on the side of the bit
10/27/2012 2:40:06 AM • Makita 18V LXT... • Answered on Oct 27, 2012 • 468 views
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