Fix your broken or jerky Snoo with this O-Ring repair
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Thanks so much for watching my video! I hope it helps get your Snoo rocking again in no time. Please note that Snoo does not sponsor or condone this video and doing any sort of repair to your video will void any warranty on your Snoo.
You can purchase a full repair kit (3 motor O-rings, 7 large O-rings and 3 zip ties) from my eBay store: shorturl.at/PbvQ5
Or purchase just the supplies you need yourself on Amazon:
Motor O-rings (you need 3): amzn.to/3VAz5MX
Larger rocking O-rings (you need up to 7): amzn.to/3VAL4KC
Zip ties (you need 3): amzn.to/4biWAQG
Sweater shaver: amzn.to/4cCgtTT
O-ring pick set: amzn.to/3xw89WM
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Can you show how to replace the other o rings (orange ones in your video)? I’m not able to get the wheel part out of the carriage.
I thought I had seen them just lift out, I’m sorry. I’d also try pressing down first and then lifting if you haven’t tried that already. You may need to try a different video 😢
@@myfrugalmommylife thanks for the reply! I ended up figuring it out after some time. The snoo I have is an older model, so I had to go one more layer below and unscrew the casing around the bearings from the bottom in order to pull the bearing out.
@@Monicallme86 awesome! Glad you figured it out and thanks for sharing here!