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Joolz buggy repair
Free AI fault finder for Joolz prams and buggies (Geo, Geo 3, Day, Day+, Aer, Hub). Find the likely cause and the exact part in about a minute.
Got a problem with your Joolz? Tell us what’s happening below and we’ll help you work out the likely cause, whether it’s safe to keep using, and exactly where to get the part.
Common Joolz issues we see: the height-adjust handlebar loosening, front wheel bearing wear, and the carrycot press-studs coming away.
Joolz models we cover
Geo, Geo 3, Day, Day+, Aer, Hub. Not sure which one you have? Pick “Not sure / other” and describe it — a photo helps us identify it.
Tell us what your Joolz is doing and we'll help you work out what's likely wrong and what to do next. It's free.
Common Joolz questions & answers
The most commonly reported Joolz faults, what usually fixes them, and where to get what you need — based on real owner reports, not a guess.
Handlebar won't click into the extended/adjusted position on one side
Reported on Day models โ one side of the telescopic handlebar stops locking into place while the other still works.
Likely fix: Usually a worn click-mechanism on that one side rather than the whole handlebar โ check with Joolz or a repairer for the specific locking part before assuming you need a full handlebar replacement.
Rear wheel rim separating or not tracking straight
Reported on Geo models โ the wheel rim's locking clips can wear, making the wheel look buckled or pull to one side.
Likely fix: Replace the wheel rather than trying to re-seat it. Older Geo wheels have in some cases been discontinued, with Geo2 wheels usable as a compatible upgrade โ worth checking compatibility before buying.
Why use Repair My Buggy for your Joolz?
Our guidance is grounded in the faults Joolz buggies actually develop, not generic advice. It’s AI-assisted and free, and we’re always clear when something needs a professional look rather than a DIY fix.