Description
Garmin Edge 130 Charging Port Repair
Charging issues are among the most common faults affecting cycling GPS units, and the Garmin Edge 130 is no exception. Over time, the charging port can become worn, loose, corroded, or physically damaged due to repeated cable insertion, vibration, moisture exposure, or general wear and tear. When the charging port fails, the device may stop charging reliably or refuse to power on altogether.
To restore dependable performance, we offer a professional mail‑in charging port repair service for the Garmin Edge 130, carried out by our experienced engineers using precision tools and high‑quality replacement components.
Garmin Edge 130





Great job – thought my edge was a goner when it wouldn’t charge so great to get it fixed. Very reasonable price and completed within 2 weeks.