I cannot believe so many people need to replace the Dyson trigger. A $500 vacuum lasted 4 years before. Great video and I was able to follow along each step. While getting the three wires back through, the end metal connector did break off. I manipulated it a lot because I was having so much trouble. Well - I almost made it. Thanks again!
Brilliant instructions, clearly shown and spoken, outstanding work. My Dyson repaired. Many THANKS! You should have a little RUclips tip link so we can drop you a coffee.
@@retrotechandelectronics Sent. Good to see the Commodore 64 still alive, fond memories of loading Elite game via the tape player, many hours docking to Strauss.
Exceptional video! Thank you so much for taking the time to do such an extended video because due to your step-by-step approach I was able to repair it as you were doing it!
Brilliant video - perfectly clear, helpful and solved my issue 100%. My Dyson now has a metal trigger that I won't need to think about again. Thank you!
I used this to successfully repair my vacuum. Very good video with clear step by step instructions with visuals and useful commentary and recommendations. Thank you.
Thank you very much for this video!! I took my Dyson to the repair shop and they said they couldn’t get the part (trigger). I saw it’s available on this video and did the repair myself (I recommend getting the repair kit if you don’t have a long #1 and T8 screw drivers).
Thank for the video. I managed to get a "All Metal" switch and although a little stiff locating onto the lugs, it could be lightly squeezed back square after mounting. The only real awkward part was removing the trigger assembly in the first place. Refitting it, I found easier bending the lugs to 45deg approx. All went together well and we are up and at 'em again.
expertly explained and thank you for showing the screw lengths on removal the little boy mixed up my order while I waited for the new trigger to turn up 😂
Excellent video,without watching you could do some irreparable damage.Bought a new switch for less than £4 installed as per the demo and now works fine. Thanks very much
Brilliant video - very clear. Thanks for posting. I did run into an issue - must be what i did. When i finished replacing the trigger and put the connections back in for the cables and then put the batttery back in with the filter, the power went on automatically and remained on. I must have messed up something with the connections. Do you know what it might be?
I accidentally ripped the white and black wires off the board. I thought I stuffed it up but I tried putting it back to the two holes and it seems to be working and charging fine. Would you know what the two wires are for if I will have any issues later down the track?
This is a nightmare from repair perspective. I did cleaning and service of my older Dyson vacuum and it was as bad as your newer cordless model. Their stuff is nice and shiny when new and promoted heavily, but PITA to maintain when few years old. Now I went back to ordinary vacuum with paper bags.
Hey thank you for the video! I’m having a problem though: the very last t8 screw (the one you have to reach with a long and thin screwdriver) is somehow stuck, I can loosen it but not remove it. Any idea what to do? There is so little space there. Thank you
I had a similar problem, I couldn't re-tighten it. It turned out the plastic moulding in the trigger housing it is supposed to screw into had broken off. I just ordered a replacement housing on eBay it arrived in a week from China, £20 new, and it works! There were others more expensive, and used genuine housings but the Chinese replica worked fine.
I made the repair, but nothing happened when I pressed the switch. The reason: the new lever is a little too long. As soon as I put the battery in, it turns on. The reason it didn't seem to turn on at the first try was because if the switch was "pressed" without a filter, it doesn't turn on automatically when a filter is put on afterwards (I have the older version without LCD). If I put the filter on first and then put the battery in, it starts the motor. I'm now wondering if I can find a solution without having to take everything apart again and shorten the lever - but it looks like I'll have to do that.
I took it apart again, filed it down a bit and put it back together - IT WORKS NOW! I could start with Dyson, now it's a breeze to take it apart and put it back together. Not 100% sure if it was the filing or if I didn't screw the switch part in far enough the first time. No matter the reason it works now and I'm happy and feel like a hero!
@martinpucher8585 I had something similar, when i'd replaced the trigger and reassembled the cleaner, it was turning itself on whilst in the charging unit and I couldn't switch it off until I removed the filter. I realised the sprung trigger is supposed to press against the sprung battery switch, so it requires a delicate balance. I hadn't realised it was just the new trigger was slightly longer, but that makes sense. However I didn't need to take it apart again and file it down. I simply loosened the 3 screws holding the battery in. I was able to just make sure the single screw in the trigger handle was correctly lined up with the hole in the battery inside it. That ensures the battery is in the correct place lined up with the trigger unit. It means the battery is not fitting snugly at the base of the trigger housing, but it doesn't need to. You can then tighten the 2 screws at the other end of the battery as tight as before. This means the battery is securely attached, but just held a little further from the trigger inside the housing. And it now works!
Hallo ich bin massimo und wollte nachfragen, ob du meinen auseinander gebauten body wieder zusammen bauen kannst. Wollte den Drücker erneuern, habe es jedoch nicht geschafft. Habe einen V11 SV 17 absolute pro
I would have thought Dyson would use better materials with their name on product. Anyways, found your video most instructive. Thanks! BTW, the tip on Baking soda with super glue is new to me, will use it in future.
The only video which covers ALL passages needed to repair the V11 trigger. Detailed and clear. Thank you!
You're welcome!
The Best video on repairing V11 trigger. Period. Thank you.
You're welcome.
I 100% agree. Great repair video for the trigger mechanism. Thanks a lot!
Best walk through of a repair I've ever seen. Thanks
You're welcome.
I cannot believe so many people need to replace the Dyson trigger. A $500 vacuum lasted 4 years before. Great video and I was able to follow along each step. While getting the three wires back through, the end metal connector did break off. I manipulated it a lot because I was having so much trouble. Well - I almost made it. Thanks again!
Dyson carefully selects the lowest quality plastics for their appliances to ensure a unique and unsatisfying customer experience, guaranteed.
Brilliant instructions, clearly shown and spoken, outstanding work. My Dyson repaired. Many THANKS!
You should have a little RUclips tip link so we can drop you a coffee.
Glad it helped. And I do, there’s a PayPal donation link on the main page
@@retrotechandelectronics Sent. Good to see the Commodore 64 still alive, fond memories of loading Elite game via the tape player, many hours docking to Strauss.
Exceptional video! Thank you so much for taking the time to do such an extended video because due to your step-by-step approach I was able to repair it as you were doing it!
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant video - perfectly clear, helpful and solved my issue 100%. My Dyson now has a metal trigger that I won't need to think about again. Thank you!
You're welcome!
I used this to successfully repair my vacuum. Very good video with clear step by step instructions with visuals and useful commentary and recommendations. Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you very much for this video!! I took my Dyson to the repair shop and they said they couldn’t get the part (trigger). I saw it’s available on this video and did the repair myself (I recommend getting the repair kit if you don’t have a long #1 and T8 screw drivers).
Glad to hear the video got you up and running.
I almost bought a (third) Dyson before finding this video. Thank you!
I’m glad you were able to save some money!
Thank you, that worked wonderfully. Easily followed example and very clear instructions. Thank you once again.
Glad it helped!
Thank for the video. I managed to get a "All Metal" switch and although a little stiff locating onto the lugs, it could be lightly squeezed back square after mounting. The only real awkward part was removing the trigger assembly in the first place. Refitting it, I found easier bending the lugs to 45deg approx.
All went together well and we are up and at 'em again.
Glad to hear it all worked out for you.
Brilliant video. I managed to replace the trigger and get my Dyson working again; saved me a few pounds. Many thanks.
You're welcome.
Thank you very much for your help. Our Dyson works again like a spell. You are doing a great job. Greatings from the South -West or France.
expertly explained and thank you for showing the screw lengths on removal the little boy mixed up my order while I waited for the new trigger to turn up 😂
Excellent video,without watching you could do some irreparable damage.Bought a new switch for less than £4 installed as per the demo and now works fine.
Thanks very much
Glad it helped
Thanks for this video. It greatly assisted me in replacing my defective Dyson's V10 trigger!👏👏👏
Glad it helped
Thank you so much. Managed to fix my dyson
Glad to hear it.
Very useful and well made video. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant video - very clear. Thanks for posting. I did run into an issue - must be what i did. When i finished replacing the trigger and put the connections back in for the cables and then put the batttery back in with the filter, the power went on automatically and remained on. I must have messed up something with the connections. Do you know what it might be?
You saved me from bringing my hoover to a service!
Glad to hear it!
that clue cover you mention with some newer models is brutal..good video, but I simply can't manage to remove it
Retro, precision work on the how-to video!! So easy a caveman could do it.
Glad it helped!
fortunately, the renewed dyson v11 2022 has the new reinforced trigger that is in the v15
I accidentally ripped the white and black wires off the board. I thought I stuffed it up but I tried putting it back to the two holes and it seems to be working and charging fine. Would you know what the two wires are for if I will have any issues later down the track?
5:44 I broke the plastic tabs on this plastic piece. Will the 2 screws hold it in place with the tabs broken? If not, where can I order that part?
Thanks a bunch. Could’ve done it with your video!
You're welcome!
This is a nightmare from repair perspective. I did cleaning and service of my older Dyson vacuum and it was as bad as your newer cordless model. Their stuff is nice and shiny when new and promoted heavily, but PITA to maintain when few years old.
Now I went back to ordinary vacuum with paper bags.
This is the only thing that has broken on my V11. Not a fan of the crap plastic on all models though.
Thanks for this vid
No problem!
Hey thank you for the video! I’m having a problem though: the very last t8 screw (the one you have to reach with a long and thin screwdriver) is somehow stuck, I can loosen it but not remove it. Any idea what to do? There is so little space there. Thank you
I had a similar problem, I couldn't re-tighten it. It turned out the plastic moulding in the trigger housing it is supposed to screw into had broken off. I just ordered a replacement housing on eBay it arrived in a week from China, £20 new, and it works! There were others more expensive, and used genuine housings but the Chinese replica worked fine.
Hey thank you! Yes for future reference that’s exactly what happened to me, had to order that part too.
Thank you
You’re welcome.
Felt like my dad was teaching me how to do this.
Bravo excellente vidéo !
Thanks for
Glad you enjoyed it!
excellent video. Thanks
You are welcome!
I made the repair, but nothing happened when I pressed the switch. The reason: the new lever is a little too long. As soon as I put the battery in, it turns on. The reason it didn't seem to turn on at the first try was because if the switch was "pressed" without a filter, it doesn't turn on automatically when a filter is put on afterwards (I have the older version without LCD).
If I put the filter on first and then put the battery in, it starts the motor.
I'm now wondering if I can find a solution without having to take everything apart again and shorten the lever - but it looks like I'll have to do that.
I took it apart again, filed it down a bit and put it back together - IT WORKS NOW!
I could start with Dyson, now it's a breeze to take it apart and put it back together.
Not 100% sure if it was the filing or if I didn't screw the switch part in far enough the first time.
No matter the reason it works now and I'm happy and feel like a hero!
Glad to hear it worked out for you. My level measured identical to the one I eemoved
@martinpucher8585
I had something similar, when i'd replaced the trigger and reassembled the cleaner, it was turning itself on whilst in the charging unit and I couldn't switch it off until I removed the filter.
I realised the sprung trigger is supposed to press against the sprung battery switch, so it requires a delicate balance. I hadn't realised it was just the new trigger was slightly longer, but that makes sense.
However I didn't need to take it apart again and file it down. I simply loosened the 3 screws holding the battery in. I was able to just make sure the single screw in the trigger handle was correctly lined up with the hole in the battery inside it. That ensures the battery is in the correct place lined up with the trigger unit.
It means the battery is not fitting snugly at the base of the trigger housing, but it doesn't need to. You can then tighten the 2 screws at the other end of the battery as tight as before.
This means the battery is securely attached, but just held a little further from the trigger inside the housing. And it now works!
After I replaced my trigger, I can only operate in Hi mode. It pulses in ECO and Normal. I've cleared out all blockages.
You're going to want to recheck your wiring and connections
Thanks!
You’re welcome
Thanks
Hallo ich bin massimo und wollte nachfragen, ob du meinen auseinander gebauten body wieder zusammen bauen kannst. Wollte den Drücker erneuern, habe es jedoch nicht geschafft. Habe einen V11 SV 17 absolute pro
I can do it for you. I'm located in France. You can contact me from my web site.
the screws are such bad quality omg
The plastic is worse.
I would have thought Dyson would use better materials with their name on product. Anyways, found your video most instructive. Thanks! BTW, the tip on Baking soda with super glue is new to me, will use it in future.
Glad it was helpful!