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HELP Mavic Mini 1 gimbal tilting issue

-MavicMiniPilot

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Hello everyone hope all is well. I have a 2 year old mm1. All firmware is up to date and I usually calibrate everything including the gimbal before I take off. When I fly on calm days with zero wind, when I am yawing and moving either left or right the gimbal will tilt in the opposite direction I’m flying. I have tried flying in position and cine mode and had no luck. Edit: the drone has been crashed only once and has had the top shell replaced but the impact was by the battery bay and the gimbal was undamaged.
 
Curious as to the calibrate “everything before I take off”.
Seems odd.
 
@-MavicMiniPilot ok have you checked the mounting rubbers to see if any of them have become disconnected,possibly during the crash ,or it could be that the gimbal itself got damaged when it crashed check the gaps where the gimbal pivots
 
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@-MavicMiniPilot ok have you checked the mounting rubbers to see if any of them have become disconnected,possibly during the crash ,or it could be that the gimbal itself got damaged when it crashed check the gaps where the gimbal pivots
They are all in place and the gimbal is not physically damaged. Thanks for the help.
 
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My mini 2 had a crack support arm on the gimble resulting in a tilt too. I was able to repair it myself after watching several YT repair vids. I was able to remove the rubber shock absorbers and gently pull the gimble assembly out. My first attempt I used super glue. Did not hold. Second attempt, I used 2 part epoxy mixed with tiny bits of tissue to make a moldable paste. I then applied to the broken bracket via toothpick. After a day of rest, it was flying with no gimble issues. Hope you can repair yours.
 
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My mini 2 had a crack support arm on the gimble resulting in a tilt too. I was able to repair it myself after watching several YT repair vids. I was able to remove the rubber shock absorbers and gently pull the gimble assembly out. My first attempt I used super glue. Did not hold. Second attempt, I used 2 part epoxy mixed with tiny bits of tissue to make a moldable paste. I then applied to the broken bracket via toothpick. After a day of rest, it was flying with no gimble issues. Hope you can repair yours.
I’m trying super glue but I don’t think it will work.
 

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