Well I am glad this is the exact video you need. Unfortunately you do have to remove a bunch of stuff to get to it. But its a fairly cheap part and could be worth the effort. Thanks for watching and commenting.
After you clipped in the red end of the hose, you said to rotate the body a little to line up the 4 screws that hold it in. You weren’t kidding. I think there’s a design flaw in the part. It is putting a twist on the hose and I’d imagine that’s why they fail so much. Thanks for the video. It helped a LOT!! I need all the help I can get since now I’m my wife’s vacuum repairman.
Awesome video. I had to replace a Panasonic motor a few times internal hoses and PCB as well on different vacuums for customers. As these vacuums get older the hoses break and the motor gets weak over time and the pre motor filter gets bad after many years of use. But they are worth it to repair and are fully rebuildable unlike other vacuums that use glue. Dyson is still a pretty impressive vacuum.
Yes, I agree vacuum that bolt stuff together vs glue is a better vacuum. Because at least you can repair it. I think we need to repair more things vs throwing it away and buying new. Now I understand why people do it because the cost of repair is close to or more then a new one. Thats something that should change. We create so much waste due to that. Anyways thats for watching and commenting! Have a great day and new year!
Exactly what i needed to know. just wondering where the link is to the filter and the interior hose with the black piece. which I cannot find. please share again or repost. Big thanks
If you put the red clip on the power head first, you can then mount the head to the body by aligning the electrical connection and then pushing the head in until you hear it snap into place. Avoids snapping the clip. 😬
This is exactly the video I was looking for. I was *really* hoping the fix didn't involve as much disassembly as I suspected it would need, though.
Well I am glad this is the exact video you need. Unfortunately you do have to remove a bunch of stuff to get to it. But its a fairly cheap part and could be worth the effort. Thanks for watching and commenting.
After you clipped in the red end of the hose, you said to rotate the body a little to line up the 4 screws that hold it in. You weren’t kidding. I think there’s a design flaw in the part. It is putting a twist on the hose and I’d imagine that’s why they fail so much.
Thanks for the video. It helped a LOT!! I need all the help I can get since now I’m my wife’s vacuum repairman.
Ya its a bit of a twist.
Lol your wife repair man i know the feeling. I am glad the video was able to help you out. Thanks for watching.
We are ALL their repairman. Thats why they get us tools for Christmas. Not so much of a choice really. 😂😂
Brilliant video. Just done this job this evening successfully and easily. Thumbs up mate
Thank you very much, I am glad this video was helpful and made your fix easy.
Great job 🙌 and thanks for shopping with us!
Awesome video. I had to replace a Panasonic motor a few times internal hoses and PCB as well on different vacuums for customers. As these vacuums get older the hoses break and the motor gets weak over time and the pre motor filter gets bad after many years of use. But they are worth it to repair and are fully rebuildable unlike other vacuums that use glue. Dyson is still a pretty impressive vacuum.
Yes, I agree vacuum that bolt stuff together vs glue is a better vacuum. Because at least you can repair it. I think we need to repair more things vs throwing it away and buying new. Now I understand why people do it because the cost of repair is close to or more then a new one. Thats something that should change. We create so much waste due to that.
Anyways thats for watching and commenting! Have a great day and new year!
Exactly what i needed to know. just wondering where the link is to the filter and the interior hose with the black piece. which I cannot find. please share again or repost. Big thanks
Is there a tip on how to remember what screws go where when reassembling?
Thank you , very helpful
Your very welcome.
Slightly turn and gently slide into place. 😂😂Damn little white gear piece is now my enemy. With my ⚒️⚒️😂
Some parts can be tricky for sure. I hope you got it all back together in working condition. Thank you for commenting.
If you put the red clip on the power head first, you can then mount the head to the body by aligning the electrical connection and then pushing the head in until you hear it snap into place. Avoids snapping the clip. 😬
Thats for the helpful tip!